Worst Colleges for Free Speech:
Every year since 2011, FIRE has published a list of the worst colleges for free speech in America. As always, each year's "worst of the worst" list is presented in no particular order, and they include both public and private institutions. Public colleges and universities are bound by the First Amendment; the private colleges on these lists, though not required by the Constitution to protect student and faculty speech rights, explicitly promise to do so.
Starting in 2018, FIRE also began awarding a Lifetime Censorship Award as part of these annual lists. This “honor” goes to the one college or university that is so frequently discussed as a contender for our annual worst colleges for free speech list that it deserves special recognition. DePaul University was the inaugural recipient in 2018. In following years, FIRE awarded the distinction to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Syracuse University, Yale University, and Georgetown University. Lifetime Censorship Awards are not given out every year — only in those years where there is a particularly worthy recipient.
Worst Colleges for Free Speech in 2023
Hamline University (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
Pennsylvania State University (State College, Pennsylvania)
Collin College (McKinney, Texas)
Texas A&M (College Station, Texas)
University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Emerson (Boston, Massachusetts)
Emporia State (Emporia, Kansas)
Tennessee Tech (Cookeville, Tennessee)
University of Oregon (Eugene, Oregon)
Loyola University New Orleans (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Lifetime Censorship Award: Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.)
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Worst Colleges for Free Speech 2022
Worst Colleges for Free Speech 2021
Worst Colleges for Free Speech 2020
Worst Colleges for Free Speech 2019
Worst Colleges for Free Speech 2018
Worst Colleges for Free Speech 2017
Worst Colleges for Free Speech 2016
Worst Colleges for Free Speech 2014
Worst Colleges for Free Speech 2013
Worst Colleges for Free Speech 2012
Worst Colleges for Free Speech 2011
Lifetime Censorship Award Recipients:
GEORGETOWN
YALE
SYRACUSE
R.P.I.
DePAUL