Campus Watch Policy on Campus Speakers

Campus Watch affirms the right of universities and colleges to invite as on-campus speakers individuals deemed appropriate by administrators, professors, students, and other interested parties whose business it is to invite and oversee campus speakers programs. It does not take positions on individual speakers.

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