Expressive Activity
PURPOSE
Sam Houston State University is proud to be a place where students learn to speak their minds and express themselves. Our namesake, Sam Houston, wasn't afraid to take a stance, even an unpopular one. As a champion for better treatment of Native Americans, he once said:
"I am aware that in presenting myself as the advocate of the Indians and their rights, I shall stand very much alone."
SHSU has a long tradition of fostering that same spirit of free expression, and promoting the advancement of knowledge through critical thinking.
RESOURCES
Expressive Activity
Student Resources
EDUCATIONAL VIDEO
EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS
Student Engagement & Event Planning
Students will learn how to proactively engage in campus expressive activity, learn how to engage in difficult dialogue, learn about resources to cope with discomfort, learn how to plan an event, and learn how to join or create a student organization.
Expressive Activity Policy & Resources
Participants will receive an in-depth review of the SHSU Expressive Activity Policy, learn about 1st Amendment protections, and receive information on resources available to support their interests and needs.
Employee Rights & Responsibilities
Participants will learn about TSUS Rules & Regulations related to Expressive Activity, how to navigate responsibilities as an employee and a citizen, and a review on the proper use of state funds for expressive activity events.
First Amendment Deep Dive
Participants will learn about the Bill of Rights, participate in case studies, and determine how to apply their new knowledge in an educational setting.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What is Freedom of Expression?
- What is the First Amendment?
- What does the First Amendment Protect?
- What is hate speech and is it illegal?
- When does speech become harassment?
- Is speech on the internet and social media entitled to the same protection as speech in print and other media?
- Does the First Amendment protect peaceful protests?
- When, Where, and How can one engage in expression?
- When is a demonstration unlawful?
- What is academic freedom?
- How does the University foster academic freedom?
expressiveactivity@shsu.edu | 936-294-1785