University president: Cut ties with ‘science disinformation’ spreaders

U.S Air Force Academy cadets Harmont Grenier, Blake Harrison and Wade Lawrie perform payload checkout operations on FalconSAT-X in the academy's Space Systems Research Center clean room in Colorado Springs, Colorado, March 30, 2022. (U.S. Air Force photo by Joshua Armstrong)

 (U.S. Air Force photo by Joshua Armstrong)

(THE COLLEGE FIX) -- The president of Brown University announced recently that she is looking into how to end relationships with “individuals and organizations that promote science disinformation.”

President Christina Paxson (pictured) announced on April 23 the review of gift and grant policies and “business ethics practices.” She has established two new committees to review the university’s practices as they relate to working with people and groups that potentially spread “science disinformation.”

She stated that “science disinformation is contrary to our mission of advancing knowledge and understanding” and as a result “the University will not conduct business with individuals and organizations that directly support the creation and dissemination of science disinformation.”

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