It’s election season—check out the university’s guides to on-campus political activity

Case Western Reserve University is committed to the free expression of political views; however, the university must comply with rules governing its tax-exempt status and internal policies. A Quick Reference Guide to Political Campaign Activity and Guidelines for Student Organizations Conducting Political Activity on Campus have been designed specifically for Case Western Reserve University.

Case Western Reserve University is committed to the free exchange of ideas, reasoned debate and intellectual dialogue. Speakers and scholars with a diversity of opinions and perspectives are invited to the campus to provide the community with important points of view, some of which may be deemed controversial. The views and opinions of those invited to speak on the campus do not necessarily reflect the views of the university administration or any other segment of the university community. The use of Case Western Reserve University’s facilities for an event does not constitute an endorsement by the university. The university does not endorse a candidate in connection with any political campaign or election.

For more information, contact The Office of General Counsel at 368.4286 or The Office of Government Relations at 368.1723.