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May 5, 2025
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Jenna Storey
Benjamin Storey
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Faculty Viewpoint Diversity: An Instant Fix

Contributors
Jenna Storey
Jenna Storey
Non-Resident Senior Fellow
Jenna Storey
Benjamin Storey
Benjamin Storey
Non-Resident Senior Fellow
Benjamin Storey
Summary
To gain the trust of wary faculty, presidents need not only to set out a firm and precise understanding of the campus environment they would like to foster, but also to back up those words with consistent and determined action.
Summary
To gain the trust of wary faculty, presidents need not only to set out a firm and precise understanding of the campus environment they would like to foster, but also to back up those words with consistent and determined action.
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Our recent piece, “How to Broaden the Academic Tent,” presented short-term, medium-term, and long-term strategies for bringing about greater viewpoint diversity in university faculty. To those options, we’d like to add a fourth. There is an almost instant countermeasure to the relentless leftward press of the faculty, which has frustrated proponents of vibrant campus argument for decades.

This strategy is based on the premise that there are a number of  faculty on the unorthodox left, the center-right, and probably even the far right already working on most campuses. Such people often go unknown, unseen, and unheard. They don’t speak up in faculty meetings, because it seems pointless and self-destructive. They often refrain from saying anything that might give them away, even in private conversation with otherwise trusted colleagues. Why put job security and relative peace at risk, when the odds of actually changing anything are vanishingly small?

Our supposition that most campuses harbor several such faculty, who, if drawn out, could provide a quick boost to viewpoint diversity is only a hypothesis. But that hypothesis is based on extensive survey evidence and long experience as faculty. As openly conservative professors on campus, we would receive private notes of support for our positions on academic matters from colleagues who bit their tongues in meetings. As James Hankins recently put it, many professors can hardly wait to “unload their disgust with the latest activist outrages.” What if the campus environment made speaking up both safe and productive?      

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