Campus cancel culture continued unabated over the last 12 months, with 130 incidents on colleges and universities that ran the gamut — attacking everything from guest speakers and building names to paintings and plays.
The incidents were tracked and recorded by The College Fix’s exclusive Campus Cancel Culture Database, which monitors and chronicles suppression efforts in higher education.
The database defines cancel culture as any effort by people or groups to identify someone or something as offensive or unacceptable and seek in some way to censor or punish the transgressor or item. It tracks both successful cancelations as well as attempted efforts, which can still have a chilling effect on freedom of thought.