Iowa to mandate students take Intellectual Freedom classes amid low enrollment

hn_acker 40 points 33 comments May 23, 2026
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hn_acker

The original title is: > Iowa lawmakers move to mandate students take Center for Intellectual Freedom classes amid low enrollment

cratermoon

Things to know that the article doesn't mention: Christopher Rufo was the invited speaker for the opening event, and the interim director is UI economics professor Luciano I. de Castro[1]. In 2025 de Castro cited extreme bias in advocating for the creation of the center[2]. The sponsor of the bill to create the center, Rep. Taylor Collins, R-Mediapolis also said while working to advance an earlier bill to ban DEI spending at public universities, "the bill is needed because the three universities are spending too much on DEI officers and programs. He said the salaries for the top four DEI professionals across the regents universities add up to about $750,000 per year."[3] 1 https://www.thegazette.com/news/gop-invited-to-center-for-in... 2 https://www.thegazette.com/news/education/university-of-iowa... 3 https://www.iowapublicradio.org/state-government-news/2023-0...

SwellJoe

Nothing says freedom like being forced to go to a re-education camp.

jamesgill

At first, I thought the saddest part was: "The nonprofit Common Sense Institute reported student interest and enrollment was low — with just eight students in one class. The report said enrollment is unlikely to grow unless the state mandated students take the classes, which is exactly what Republican lawmakers passed." But despite the overtly Orwellian effort, the Democrats responded in typical ineffectual, tone-deaf fashion: "Democratic Sen. Janet Petersen slammed that idea, arguing it will drive up costs for Iowa college students and their families." Costs. Yeah. That's the problem.

Simulacra

This is really light on details. What exactly is this? Perhaps I'm in the minority, but I think intellectual freedom is a cornerstone of democracy and freedom. We should want people to have freedom of thought. The headline makes it seem like some crazy right wing nut job, indoctrination camp, but don't we want people to have free intellectualism?

TylerJaacks

I went to Iowa State, and I am so glad I missed this shit, cause this is insane.

cdrnsf

The Republican Party is a big proponent of the freedom to force their speech on everyone — willing audience or not.

akramachamarei

You can lead a horse to water, but can't make him drink. The students might not even be that thirsty anyway.

0xbadcafebee

You mean the Ministry of Truth?

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