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Heterodox Academy

University of Wisconsin-Superior

University of Wisconsin Superior

We are devoted to core tenets of civil discourse: a willingness to consider others’ viewpoints respectfully and to challenge ourselves and others to examine our beliefs, values, and goals.

Our HxA campus community is committed to the following:

  • Advancing the climate of inquiry on our campus for students, faculty, and staff, thereby increasing transparency and trust across units and disciplines.
  • Encouraging viewpoint diversity in and out of the classroom.
  • Challenging ourselves and others in our campus and surrounding community to understand the unique views and life experiences of others while treating everyone with respect and dignity.
  • Hosting public events, including an HxA Conversation.
  • Advancing the University’s mission, including the intention to “[m]aintain an inclusive campus community that challenges students to develop their intellectual, personal, cultural, and social competencies.”
  • Advocating for and working with administration to create institutional policies that support institutional neutrality, academic freedom, etc.
  • Improving the campus's standing and reputation as an institution dedicated to the values of viewpoint diversity.
  • Dedicating ourselves to the ongoing pursuit of knowledge and truth.
Campus Co-Chairs

Meet the leaders building the University of Wisconsin-Superior Campus Community.

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Heather McGrew

Teaching Professor, Department of Writing, Language, and Literature | hmcgrew@uwsuper.edu
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Katelyn Baumann

Outreach Program Manager, Link Center | kbauman3@uwsuper.edu
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