The History Department of Colgate University, an institutional member of the AHA, has released a statement affirming “a respect for truth and facts” among the “core principles” anchoring the work of educators and scholars. Noting the importance of “informed debate” and “questions of objectivity and subjectivity,” our colleagues at Colgate emphasize that free inquiry also relies “on the basis of vetted and broadly accepted fact” as opposed to “defiant, dishonest speech that aims at rhetorical and political control.” The department has also affirmed its support for freedom of movement without religious or ethnic restrictions, recognizing “the rich contributions of immigrants” as “a matter of fact.”