Atlanta Adult Entertainment: KSU provost flap raises questions about academic freedom

Posted on March 25th, 2011 in Atlanta adult entertainment

Joe Dendy, the newly elected chairman of the Cobb County Republican Party, said Chandler didn’t belong at Kennesaw State. Cobb is proud to have the university, and there will be hiccups as it grows, he said.
“I believe in freedom of speech, and we don’t want to take that away,” Dendy said, “but we need to remember a loose tongue can be as dangerous as a loose gun.”
Colleges in Georgia and across the nation have faced similar challenges. In 2009, state lawmakers questioned why Georgia State University had experts in oral sex and male prostitution. The expert in male prostitution explained how the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention used his work to fight AIDS. The other professor said her work could be used in campaigns to prevent the spread of diseases through oral sex.

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