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California Polytechnic State University

California Polytechnic State

The HxA Campus Community at Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo), will connect faculty, students, staff, and alumni who share an interest in engaging with people who might think differently from themselves.

The HxA Campus Community at Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) is open to faculty, students, staff, and alumni. We share with HxA the core values of open inquiry, viewpoint diversity, and constructive disagreement. We likewise encourage our members to follow the HxA Way in their professional interactions and when participating in our events. We aim to grow our community through hosting and co-sponsoring critical-thinking events on campus that support the pursuit of truth in society and higher education.

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Do you believe in open inquiry? A group of courageous professors and students have come together on the California Polytechnic State University campus because they believe in open inquiry, too. Will you help them? Your donation will help the HxA Campus Community at California Polytechnic State University put on events that support the cause of open inquiry. As a supporter, you will receive invitations to HxA campus events, and updates on HxA activities on your campus and on other campuses all around the country.

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Meet the leaders building the California Polytechnic State University Community

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Chris Carr

Professor, Business Law & Public Policy
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Jenn Yost

Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
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Your generosity supports our non-partisan efforts to advance the principles of open inquiry, viewpoint diversity, and constructive disagreement to improve higher education and academic research.

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