comments and class discussion. The institute initiated an investigation and took certain actions. Bonesteel described the SAIC investigation as a "Kafkaesque trial", in which he was never shown copies of the complaints. He claimed he was assumed to be "guilty until proven innocent" and that SAIC "feels more like a police state than a place where academic freedom and the open exchange of ideas is valued".
Laura Kipnis, author of a book on Title IX cases in which she argues that universities follow reckless and capricious approaches, argued that SAIC was displaying "jawdropping cowardice". She said, "The idea that students are trying to censor or curb a professor's opinions or thinking is appalling". The school said the claims made against it were "problematic" and "misleading", and that it supports academic freedom.
== Property ==
This is a list of property in order of acquisition:
280 Building: 280 South Columbus (classrooms, departmental offices, studios, Betty Rymer Gallery)
Sharp Building/LeRoy Neiman …