Expressive Activity at VCU Spring 2026
Dear Students,
As you get settled into the spring semester, we want to share some information regarding expressive activity on campus.
VCU is a very diverse community with a host of differing viewpoints reflecting each of our personal lenses through which we see, and experience, the world. This diversity of viewpoint and opinion is a tremendous asset to our community.
Our expectation is that you engage in conversations with others who share similar and dissimilar perspectives. In that regard, the university is committed to fostering a climate that encourages civil and spirited discourse.
VCU advocates for the dignity of all human beings. We understand that while creating an environment that supports civil dialogue, hurtful comments can be made by others. We are committed to creating a supportive culture for all our students while protecting First Amendment rights.
VCU is committed, as a public university, to ensure a strong commitment to the First Amendment and Virginia law. The First Amendment prohibits prior restraint on speech and taking adverse action against individuals or groups, whether affiliated with the university or not, based on the viewpoints of their speech. This freedom of speech also encompasses the rights of those who present differing viewpoints.
The Expression and Space Utilization Policy clarifies how expressive activities may occur at VCU. This policy was developed through a transparent and inclusive process that included multiple opportunities for student participation in feedback. For more information, please visit the Ram Voice page on the Dean of Students website. Additionally, here is a link to the Space Utilization Maps.
We also have a team of staff members through the Division of Student Affairs who are available to consult and are often present when expressive activities occur on campus. The Dean of Student Advocacy office is available throughout the year to meet with students who have specific questions or concerns and can be reached at [email protected] or 804-828-8940.
As a public university, we will uphold the constitutional rights of our community, and hold tight to our core values of decency, respect, diversity, and inclusion. We will foster an environment where all members of our community feel welcome, safe, supported, and able to succeed in the context of our mission.
Thank you for your support of expressive activity on our campus and your willingness to engage in productive civil discourse with others.
Sincerely,
Division of Student Affairs
Categories Fall 2025 - Spring 2026, VPSA Communications