The institution
publishes and implements appropriate policies and procedures for preserving and
protecting academic freedom.
x Compliance o Non-Compliance o Partial Compliance
UL Lafayette
publishes and implements policies and procedures for preserving and protecting
academic freedom. The University is dedicated to the concept that academic
freedom, fundamental to its mission of achieving excellence in undergraduate
and graduate education, is afforded to all members of the academic community.
The University supports and protects academic freedom by incorporating the
concept into its policies and procedures.
Section IV of the Faculty Handbook, “Instructional and Research Policies” states that “The
University of Louisiana at Lafayette subscribes to the joint “1940 Statement of Principles of
Academic Freedom” of
the Association of American Colleges and the American Association of University
Professors. Further, the University operates under the “Board of Regents’ Statement on
Academic Freedom, Tenure, and Responsibility,” which establishes and defines a uniform, statewide policy on
academic freedom, tenure, and responsibility for the state’s public colleges
and universities. Specifically, the document states that “the Board of Regents
supports academic freedom, tenure, and responsibility as a means of fostering
the free search for truth and its free exposition.” That document also makes
clear that academic freedom is afforded to all members of the academic
community.
A number of UL
Lafayette policies and procedure documents reinforce the University’s
commitment to academic freedom. The procedure for dismissal for cause explicitly states that “dismissal
will not be used to restrain faculty members in their exercise of academic
freedom or their rights of American citizens or legal aliens.” The “University Policy Regarding Sexual Behavior and Sexual Harassment” supports academic freedom in the
following terms:
In the educational setting within the
University, wide latitude for professional judgment in determining the
appropriate content and presentation of academic material is required. Although
those participating in the educational setting bear a responsibility to balance
their rights of free expression with a consideration of the reasonable
sensitivities of other participants, this policy against harassment shall be
applied in a manner that protects academic freedom and freedom of expression,
including but not limited to the expression of ideas, however controversial, in
the classroom setting, academic environment, university-recognized activities,
or on the campus. [B. Academic Freedom]
The University Research Integrity Policy references academic freedom, stating
that “Throughout responsible and honest discourse, the protection of academic
freedom, and protection of the individual against public dissemination of
unwarranted allegations are the essential ingredients in the process.” A
faculty member who feels that his or her academic freedom has been abridged may
file a grievance in accordance with the procedures
described in the Faculty Handbook.
Students are similarly
guaranteed academic freedom. The Statement of Student Rights includes the following assurance of academic freedom:
The University of Louisiana at
Lafayette exists to educate its students; to advance, preserve and disseminate
knowledge through research and scholarship; and to advance the public interest
and the welfare of society as a whole. Essential to such purposes is an orderly
climate of academic integrity, of rational and critical inquiry, of
intellectual freedom, and of freedom of individual thought and expression
consistent with the rights of others. To the end that such a climate may be
established and maintained, UL Lafayette as an institution and each member of
the University community have reciprocal rights and obligations. It is the
obligation of the University as an institution to ensure orderly operation, to
preserve academic freedom, to protect the rights of all members of the
University community, to prohibit acts that materially and substantially
interfere with legitimate educational objectives or interfere with the rights
of others, and to institute disciplinary action where conduct adversely affects
the University community’s pursuit of its educational objectives.
A student who
feels that his or her academic freedom has been abridged may file a grievance in accordance with the procedures
described in the Student Handbook.
No cases
involving academic freedom have been filed in the period covered by this
report.
Through these
policies and procedures, the University guarantees the rights of academic
freedom to its students and faculty.
BOR Statement Academic Freedom
Faculty Handbook: Faculty Grievance
Policy
Faculty Handbook: Procedures for
Dismissal for Cause and Imposition of Major Sanctions
Faculty Handbook: Subscription to 1940
Statement of Principles of Academic Freedom
Faculty Handbook: University Policy
Regarding Sexual Behavior and Sexual Harassment
Faculty Handbook: University Research
Integrity Policy
Section IV of the Faculty Handbook
Student Handbook: Student Affairs
Appeals Procedure
UL Lafayette Statement of Student
Rights