Using terror to intimidate and throttle free speech is not new. And it must not be allowed to succeed.
We, as members of the Carnegie-Knight consortium of journalism schools, stand with all those who defy murderous efforts to silence a free and open media.
We are sad and we are angry at the brutal assault on our colleagues in Paris.
But we will not be silenced.
Lorraine Branham, Dean, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University View personal statement
Chris Callahan, Dean, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Arizona State University
Steve Coll, Dean, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University
Lucy Dalglish, Dean, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland
Brad Hamm, Dean, Medill School of Journalism, Media, and Integrated Marketing Communications, Northwestern University
Rod Hart, Dean, Moody College of Communication, University of Texas at Austin
Alex S. Jones, Director, Shorenstein Center on the Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Susan King, Dean, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
Maria Marron, Dean, College of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Nebraska – Lincoln
Ed Wasserman, Dean, Graduate School of Journalism, University of California, Berkeley View personal statement
Ernest Wilson III, Dean, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California View USC Annenberg statement