Campus Conversations: ArgosExpress - Free Speech 102. Limits

Campus Conversations: ArgosExpress - Free Speech 102. Limits
Join the Office of Campus Culture and Access for Campus Conversations: ArgosExpress, a series of lunchtime workshops exploring the many facets of the freedom of expression, from its philosophical foundations to its role in democracy and higher education. Lunch will be provided, and participants will have the chance to engage in thought-provoking conversations that broaden and deepen understanding of free expression as we approach an historic election. Sessions build on each other, but you’re welcome to attend individual sessions as your schedule allows. This event, funded by Pace Symposiums, is free and open to the public but space is limited for this series of in-person-only events. Secure your spot today!
Each event will take place from 12-1pm in the Multipurpose Room, John C. Pace Library. Building 32, Room 215.
On October 8, Free Speech 102: Limits will focus on the circumstances in which speech can be constrained by the government. This session addresses important questions about how and when free expression can be limited, which is crucial as we consider the boundaries of our rights in light of current political and social debates.