Vanderbilt’s Bold Stand for ‘Neutrality’

Chancellor Daniel Diermeier declines to take official positions on issues like abortion, prompting outrage from some faculty.

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Maryville, Tenn.

When the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade, the University of California’s president denounced the decision as “antithetical” to UC’s values. Vanderbilt University’s new chancellor took a different approach. Daniel Diermeier, who was appointed in 2020, reaffirmed Vanderbilt’s commitment to “principled neutrality,” in which the college and its leadership refrain from taking positions on controversial issues that don’t directly relate to the function of the university.

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