INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM

The Learning Center is committed to pursuing and upholding the principles of intellectual freedom for its students and faculty. These rights have been thoroughly discussed and endorsed by library professionals. To read more about these principles and values, start with these founding documents.

(ALA-Library Bill of Rights)

The Learning Center is committed promoting and facilitating the free flow of and the free access to materials that express varying viewpoints on particular disciplines and subjects germane to Crowley’s Ridge College’s course offerings or to topics of general education interests. Exposure to opposing or differing viewpoints is essential for the development of critical thinking skills and for the kind of broad knowledge base characteristic of a higher education.

The Learning Center also supports the freedom to discuss differing or opposing viewpoints, in its provided study spaces, without fear of censorship or academic repercussions.

In keeping with our Christian values, we do insist that all discussions be conducted respectfully.
Also in keeping with our Christian values, we reserve the right to restraint offensive speech, whether in vernacular or meaning.
Our commitment to these values is also reflected in the library's selection policies, which are intended, in part, to safeguard against intentional or inadvertent censorship. The selection of any materials to be placed in the library’s holdings does not, therefore, constitute an endorsement of the ideas contained within them. Selections are based on academic quality and noted contribution to the field or subject of the material. A part of this “noted contribution” is the aim for diversity of thought for the sake of intellectual and academic freedom and a well-rounded presentation of ideas.

Questions or comments about the mission of the Learning Center or any of our policies can be directed to:

Ashley Hankins, Director of the Learner Center

Ph: 870-236-6901 / ext. 145

Email: ahankins@crc.edu