RSS Amplifier

Blog

Princetonians for Free Speech

Princetonians for Free Speech is a nonpartisan alumni movement fighting to restore free speech, academic freedom, and viewpoint diversity at Princeton. We hold the university accountable, support students and faculty, and push for real policy change.

tigerspeech.orgSource feed ↗10 posts

Live Last read · last published · next check

Written by

This blog elsewhere

Latest posts

Ivy League Universities Still About Education? A Closer Look at Harvard and Princeton

What is an Ivy League university?

The 21 Percent Endowment Tax: How Princeton Avoided the Hit

Princetonians for Free Speech has long warned that Princeton and other universities were likely to be hit with a big increase in the 1.4% tax on endowment income.

Ivy League Universities Still About Education? A Closer Look at Harvard and Princeton

What is an Ivy League university?

Civic Education Centers Are Booming. The AAUP Wants Them Gone.

By Tal Fortgang ‘17

A Review of Princeton Preview: A student reflects on how Princeton actively encourages viewpoint diversity at the Annual Admitted Students’ Day

I’ve worked at the Office of Undergraduate Admission for almost three years now, and for two of those years I have been asked to represent the university as a student panelist for Princeton Preview (a day for 500+ admitted students to be on campus).

A Princeton Senior’s Thoughts on the Purpose of Education

As I complete my undergraduate studies at Princeton University, I find myself reflecting on the purpose of education.

UCLA Law School’s problems are higher education’s problems. Do campus leaders care that students are not interested in persuasion, or even in hearing what people they disagree with have to say?

By Tal Fortgang ‘17

Harvard’s Viewpoint Diversity Initiative: A Good Idea That Could Still Go Wrong

Tal Fortgang

FIRE survey of faculty donations: How does Princeton Compare?

Leslie Spencer

President Eisgruber’s 2026 Commencement address: ‘Learning, Citizenship, and the Courage to Be Unpopular’

— Remarks as delivered —

Princetonians for Free Speech · RSS Amplifier