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University of South Florida
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Speech Code Rating
 University of South Florida has been given a speech code rating of Red. You may read more about this institution's speech code rating at this page.
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Recent Media Coverage of University of South Florida
- "Defending the right to offend," The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 13, 2003
- "Terror Prof Defenders: Support Justified," The New York Sun, February 25, 2003
- "Seebach: Yet Another Recruit to the Cause of Academic Freedom," Rocky Mountain News, August 24, 2002
- "USF Sues for Right to Fire Professor," St. Petersburg Times, August 22, 2002
- "Teacher or Terrorist?," Salon.com, August 22, 2002
- "USF President: Palestinian Prof has Terrorist Ties Should be Fired," The Associated Press State & Local Wire, August 21, 2002
- "Academia's Swindle," San Francisco Chronicle, August 13, 2002
- "Amid New Probe Al-Arian Speaks," St. Petersburg Times, February 23, 2002
- "Al-Arian Says Federal Probe is All About Politics," The Associated Press State & Local Wire, February 23, 2002
- "Sami Al-Arian: Victim of Intolerance or Threat to a University's Stability?," Colloquy Live (Chronicle of Higher Education), February 6, 2002
- "Some really offensive ideas on campus," Chicago Tribune, February 3, 2002
- "Firing Decision Could Affect USF President's Future," The Associated Press, February 2, 2002
- "USF President's Choice Carries Ramifications," St. Petersburg Times, February 2, 2002
- "University Moves to Fire 'Disruptive' Prof," United Press International, January 29, 2002
- "Professor's Terrorist Links Divide University in Tampa," The Orlando Sentinel, January 12, 2002
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