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Academic Liberty & Free Speech Scholarship

Funded by
$750
3 winners, $250 each
Awarded
Application Deadline
Apr 17, 2024
Winners Announced
May 17, 2024
Education Level
Undergraduate
Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
Undergraduate
Major/Field:
Liberal arts, social sciences, humanities, or similar interdisciplinary studies

Free speech is a cornerstone of democracy and equality, fundamental principles upon which the American higher education system was founded.

It is important to support students whose studies highlight the crucial role that free speech plays in encouraging intellectual diversity and critical thinking. Liberal arts education, social sciences, and other interdisciplinary studies foster a broad base of knowledge, demonstrating diversity of thought and critical thinking. The Academic Liberty & Free Speech Scholarship will support students who work to further the values of free speech and critical thought.

All undergraduate students are eligible to apply. Preference will be given to those who demonstrate an openness to diversity of thought, demonstrated by, for example, majoring in liberal arts, social sciences, or interdisciplinary studies or serving on the mock trial or debate team. To apply, write about how free speech contributes to intellectual and personal development.

Selection Criteria:
Essay, Impact, Boldest Bold.org Profile
Published January 19, 2024
Essay Topic

How does free speech contribute to the intellectual and personal development of American college students? Why is it essential to preserve this fundamental right, and how does your field of study or extracurricular activities advance diversity of thought and critical thinking, preserving free speech on campus?

400–600 words

Winning Applications

Kiersten Super-Hill
Iowa State UniversityDenver, CO
Chloe Ellison
University of Nebraska at OmahaOMAHA, NE
On college campuses, the protection of free expression is essential for students' intellectual and personal growth, especially in the scientific community. My dedication to this fundamental right is demonstrated by my participation in extracurricular activities like Circle K, MavForensics (Collegiate Speech), and the Pre-Health Professionals Club. I am a committed pre-med and biology major. I fervently support critical thinking, the interchange of varied viewpoints, and the dynamic intellectual milieu that is necessary for the advancement of scientific understanding as a result of these encounters. My involvement with MavForensics gives me a special opportunity to promote free expression in the scientific community. I cover a wide range of subjects in my persuasive talks, from the social effects of scientific discoveries to ethical issues in medical research. This platform helps me explain difficult scientific ideas more effectively and acts as a catalyst for critical discussion on the moral implications of scientific advancement. My participation in service initiatives at Circle K highlights the importance of free speech in tackling health-related issues in local communities. I actively contribute to the creation of venues where various viewpoints on healthcare may be examined and understood by planning events that promote candid conversations on healthcare inequities and community health needs. Serving others turns into a means of promoting not just one's physical health but also discussion and understanding within the community. In the Pre-Health Professionals Club, my dedication to free expression melds perfectly with my academic goals. I participate in discussions on healthcare policies, the intersections of health disparities, and the moral implications of biological research within this community. By participating in these conversations, I actively support a culture that understands the value of different points of view in determining the direction of healthcare. As a biology major and pre-med student, I understand how important it is to protect free speech in scientific research. Science thrives on candid discussion, critical analysis, and improvement of concepts. My pre-medical and biology courses emphasize the value of a variety of viewpoints when tackling challenging scientific problems. Given this academic context, I actively support free speech because I recognize its importance. not just in influencing the conversation within the scientific community but also in getting upcoming medical professionals ready for the complex realities they will face. To sum up, my involvement with MavForensics, Circle K, and the Pre-Health Professionals Club demonstrates my dedication to promoting free expression in the scientific community. I am committed to increasing scientific knowledge and making sure that other voices are included in the ongoing conversation as I navigate the pre-med and biology fields. Through my active participation in these extracurricular activities, I hope to foster an atmosphere on campus where the scientific community values free expression and preserves it.
Andra Taylor
Morehouse CollegeBALTIMORE, MD
Free speech stands as a foundational pillar in the intellectual and personal development of American college students, acting as a catalyst for diverse perspectives and critical thinking. In my role as a Digital Strategist and AI Researcher, I am deeply committed to advancing this discourse, exploring innovative approaches that not only preserve free speech but also contribute to a more inclusive and intellectually vibrant campus environment. The significance of free speech in college cannot be overstated. It is the crucible in which ideas are tested, challenged, and refined. In the realm of academia, students are exposed to a multitude of perspectives, and the free exchange of ideas allows for a rich tapestry of thoughts, beliefs, and ideologies. This exposure, often challenging one's preconceived notions, is integral to personal growth and the development of a well-rounded worldview. As a Digital Strategist, my work revolves around leveraging technology to enhance communication and engagement. In the digital age, online platforms play a pivotal role in shaping conversations. Preserving free speech in the digital realm is not only a matter of rights but also a strategic imperative. Responsible AI implementation is crucial to maintaining an open dialogue while mitigating the risks associated with harmful content. By developing strategies that prioritize the responsible use of AI, I aim to create online spaces that foster robust conversations and uphold the principles of free speech. Furthermore, my commitment to bridging the racial wealth gap aligns with the ethos of free speech. Addressing systemic inequalities requires honest and open discussions about race, wealth, and privilege. The college campus becomes a microcosm for these conversations, and the protection of free speech ensures that students can engage in meaningful dialogue, challenging societal norms and fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding these critical issues. In this context, free speech serves as a tool for social change and progress. In the multifaceted role of a Thought Leader, my responsibility extends to challenging conventional wisdom and promoting a culture of curiosity. Preserving free speech requires more than just defending the right to speak; it necessitates an active encouragement of students to think critically and question assumptions. By sharing valuable insights, experiences, and alternative perspectives, I aspire to inspire others to explore unconventional ideas, contributing to the creation of a dynamic intellectual environment on campus. Moreover, the essence of free speech lies not only in the right to express oneself but also in the capacity to listen and engage with diverse opinions. It is through this interaction that true intellectual growth occurs. As an advocate for free speech, my role extends beyond my professional pursuits; it becomes a commitment to creating spaces where individuals feel empowered to articulate their thoughts, engage in constructive debates, and embrace the transformative power of ideas. In conclusion, free speech is not merely a legal right but a catalyst for growth, diversity of thought, and critical thinking on college campuses. My endeavors are intricately woven into the fabric of these principles. By fostering open dialogue, leveraging technology responsibly, addressing societal challenges, and actively engaging in thought leadership, I contribute to the preservation of free speech. In doing so, I help create an environment where American college students not only exercise their right to free expression, but also thrive intellectually and personally.
Andrew Crane
The University of Tennessee-KnoxvilleGermantown, TN
The Power of Voice: Free Speech in American Higher Education The sanctity of free speech and open dialogue lies at the heart of American democracy, and nowhere is this more apparent than in our institutions of higher learning. College campuses are the crucibles of intellectual curiosity, innovation, and personal growth, and free speech is the crucial catalyst that fuels these transformative processes. Free speech contributes to the intellectual and personal development of American college students in multiple ways. At its core, it promotes a marketplace of ideas, encouraging students to voice their opinions, challenge conventional wisdom, and engage in intellectual debate. This constant exposure to diverse perspectives cultivates critical thinking skills, fosters empathy, and equips students to function effectively in a multicultural, pluralistic society. Moreover, the right to free speech contributes to personal growth by empowering students to stand for their beliefs and values. It instills in students a sense of responsibility and accountability for their words, and by doing so, nurtures ethical, conscientious citizens. Preserving this fundamental right is imperative, especially in an era marked by rapid societal changes and heightened polarization. Curtailing free speech would not only stifle intellectual growth but also risk creating an echo chamber that undermines the core mission of higher education - to foster an informed, open-minded citizenry capable of critical thought. As a Finance major, my field of study plays a unique role in promoting diversity of thought and safeguarding free speech. The study of finance is not merely about numbers and economics; it is an exploration of a world influenced by diverse factors, from cultural norms to political dynamics. It invites students to critically examine prevailing financial systems and policies, spurring debates on economic equity, sustainability, and corporate ethics. In the classroom, free speech allows us to learn from each other's experiences and viewpoints, fostering a more comprehensive understanding of finance in a global context. Open discussions on issues like financial inclusion, economic disparity, or sustainable investment practices prepare us to become not just skilled finance professionals, but also empathetic leaders who appreciate diversity and champion inclusivity. In my extracurricular activities, too, I have sought to advance free speech and diversity of thought. As a member of the Debate Club, I've engaged with a multitude of perspectives on contentious topics, from economic policy to social justice. These debates have not only broadened my worldview but also honed my ability to articulate my views effectively and respectfully, appreciating the necessity of free speech in facilitating intellectual growth. I am also involved in the International Student Association, where we aim to celebrate cultural diversity and foster an inclusive campus environment. Through open dialogues and cultural exchange events, we encourage students to share their unique stories and perspectives, embodying the spirit of free speech. In conclusion, free speech is an essential pillar of American higher education, contributing significantly to our intellectual and personal development. As we navigate the complexities of the 21st century, it becomes increasingly important to safeguard this right, promoting an environment where every voice can be heard, and every perspective valued. As a finance student and an active campus participant, I am committed to upholding the principle of free speech, cherishing the diversity of thought it brings, and utilizing it to forge a better future.
Audrey Gil
Western Governors UniversityRiverside, CA
Elon Musk once said, "If someone you don't like is allowed to say something you don't like, that is a sign of healthy, functioning free speech." These words perfectly illustrate the importance of free speech in the development of society. The ability to express diverse perspectives and engage in open dialogue is essential to fostering intellectual diversity, critical thinking, and mutual understanding. As a student, I have come to deeply appreciate the value of free speech in promoting critical thinking and different ideas. My own experiences and conversations with others have shown me that hearing a variety of perspectives is essential to personal growth and development. This has shown me that free speech is a cornerstone of a healthy and functioning society, and I am passionate about promoting this value throughout my life and endeavors. Cancel culture is a practice that poses a significant threat to free speech. It involves publicly shaming and ostracizing individuals for expressing unpopular or dissenting views. For instance, some individuals have been canceled on social media platforms for expressing their opinions on political issues or for making jokes that some people found offensive. This practice can have a silencing effect on free speech, as individuals may be hesitant to express their thoughts and opinions for fear of backlash. Cancel culture undermines the fundamental principles of free speech, which require open and respectful dialogue. To preserve free speech, we need to create a culture where people feel safe to express their ideas and opinions without fear of judgment or retaliation. Constructive feedback and criticism are important for personal growth and progress, and it's important to remain open to other people's viewpoints, even if they challenge our own. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Gregory Price for funding this scholarship and recognizing the importance of free speech in our society. Your support of this scholarship will undoubtedly have a positive impact on students who share your passion for promoting free speech and critical thinking. With your help, students like myself will be able to continue pursuing our academic goals and promoting the values of free speech in our communities and beyond. In my eyes, the Academic Liberty & Free Speech Scholarship is more than just financial assistance -free speech and critical thinking are the pillars that hold up such a society, and I am grateful for the chance to promote these values. Thank you for considering my application and for recognizing the importance of these values.
Iskander Nekkaz - Le Roux
Stanford UniversityPalo Alto, CA
Free speech is a critical component of intellectual and personal development for American college students. It creates an environment where individuals can express their ideas and opinions without fear of retribution or censorship. By protecting this fundamental right, colleges and universities empower students to engage in open dialogue, explore diverse perspectives, and hone critical thinking skills essential for their growth as individuals and to contribute to members of society. One of the primary ways that free speech contributes to intellectual development is by encouraging diversity of thought. A wide array of ideas and perspectives challenges students to think critically, question assumptions, and reevaluate their beliefs. Engaging with differing viewpoints fosters intellectual curiosity sharpens analytical skills, and promotes a deeper understanding of complex issues. Analyzing and synthesizing various viewpoints is essential for students as they navigate an increasingly interconnected and diverse world. In addition to intellectual development, free speech plays a vital role in personal growth. By engaging in open and honest conversations with individuals from diverse backgrounds, students learn empathy and develop a greater appreciation for the experiences and perspectives of others. This process of introspection and self-discovery is invaluable in shaping students' identities, values, and beliefs. Moreover, articulating one's thoughts and respectfully defending one's ideas is a fundamental skill that extends beyond the classroom and into the professional world. As an economics undergraduate about to begin my master's in public policy administration, I am deeply committed to promoting diversity of thought and critical thinking on campus. My academic background in economics and public policy allows me to approach complex issues from various angles, appreciate nuances, and develop well-informed opinions. My experience at Our National Conversation (ONC), an organization dedicated to fostering open dialogue on critical social and political issues, has been instrumental in shaping my understanding of the importance of free speech in preserving diversity of thought and critical thinking. At ONC, I participated in discussions with individuals with a wide range of perspectives, which challenged my views and deepened my understanding of complex issues. This experience has reinforced my belief in the importance of free speech on campus and has equipped me with the skills to engage in respectful and productive dialogue. In conclusion, free speech is a cornerstone of intellectual and personal development for American college students. By preserving this fundamental right, educational institutions can promote diversity of thought, critical thinking, and empathy among students. As an economics and public policy student with experience in fostering open dialogue, I am dedicated to advancing free speech on campus and fostering an environment where students can grow intellectually and personally.

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Apr 17, 2024. Winners will be announced on May 17, 2024.