Updated Fall 2024
Rutgers Statements and Policies on Academic Freedom and Free Expression
- President Holloway, Master Statement (2021)
- Faculty Support Statement (Nov 2023)
- Rutgers Free Expression on Campus Guidelines for students, along with contestations and limits outlined by Rutgers AAUP-AFT
Classroom Resources
- Academic Freedom Statement to be used on syllabi
- Master AAUP statement on academic freedom
Digital and Online Safety
- Equality Labs, Anti-Doxing Guide 3.0 (updated as of October 2023).
- PEN America, Online Harassment Field Manual
- Electronic Frontier Foundation, Surveillance Self-Defense
- ACLU, Defend Against Online Doxxing and Harassment
Resources for Understanding Islamophobia, Anti-Semitism, and Criticism of Nation States
- American Association of University Professors on legislative threats of politicizing the definition of “anti-Semitism” (2022)
- Jewish Voice for Peace on distinguishing anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism (Nov 2023)
- Rutgers’ Center for Security, Race and Rights, Presumptively Antisemitic Report (2023)
- Institute for Social Policy and Understanding, Countering and Dismantling Islamophobia
Educating Your Administrators
- Faculty First Responders, Understanding Right-Wing Attacks on Faculty
- Middle East Studies Association, Exposing Canary Mission (2018)
Legal and Protest Rights
- Palestine Legal, Know Your Rights Student Handbook
