by James A. Bacon
The University of Virginia adopted a resolution Friday backing a statement of institutional neutrality on events taking place outside the University.
“The University of Virginia should express no opinions about social and political questions except as those questions directly affect its mission or operations,” said the key paragraph of the statement, written by an 11-person group chaired by political science professor John Owen.
Owen described the UVA statement as similar to the famous University of Chicago Kalven Report, released during the turmoil of the 1960s and adopted by some universities since, “but better.”
Board members engaged in considerable dialogue over the resolution. The commentary was overwhelmingly positive.
President Jim Ryan had appointed the statement committee after getting sucked into the polarized rhetoric that followed the Oct. 7 terror attacks on Israel. Ryan expressed sympathy for the victims, but he was criticized by some for showing insufficient remorse for the plight of the Palestinians that prompted the attacks.













