Free Expression and UNE’s Mission

At UNE, we believe that free expression, open inquiry, and respectful debate are crucial to our mission — supporting healthy people, healthy communities, and a healthy planet. In accordance with these guiding principles, we cultivate a lively and robust marketplace of ideas that empowers members of our community to assess information, draw rational conclusions, and use that knowledge to build creative, effective solutions in a troubled world.

At the core of this belief is intellectual humility — a recognition that we all have a lot to learn from others with different knowledge and perspectives. This is true even if sometimes the process makes us feel uncomfortable or we encounter ideas with which we passionately disagree. The pursuit of knowledge is a journey. Discovery, debate, disagreement, and a willingness to change one’s mind are what make the journey so rewarding.

Commencement Addresses

Innovation in Health Care

2024 Commencement Speakers, 51СƳPresident James D. Herbert and Senator Bernie Sanders speak about the critical needs in American healthcare.

Unity Through Adversity

2023 Commencement Speakers, 51СƳPresident James D. Herbert and Dr. Ronald A. Crutcher speak about affecting positive social change through dialogue.

“Yea to it All”

2022 Commencement Speaker Jonathan Haidt, Ph.D., and 51СƳPresident James D. Herbert, Ph.D., deliver empowering messages to 51СƳgraduates about free inquiry and the open exchange of ideas.

President Herbert’s Remarks

Universities as the Marketplace of Ideas

President Herbert advocates for universities as the apex marketplace of ideas at the 8th annual TEDxDirigo event.

Staff Assembly: Our Mission and the Marketplace of Ideas

President Herbert addresses 51СƳfaculty and professional staff at the start of the academic year.

A crowd of students at a past President's Forum
A student speaks into a U N E-branded microphone at a President's Forum event
A student wearing an army uniform sits in an audience
A student speaks into a microphone at an event
A group of students pay attention from the crowd during a President's Forum event