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    Only Republicans Invited to Intellectual Freedom Event

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtApril 9, 2026003 Mins Read
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    The Center for Intellectual Freedom at the University of Iowa hosted an opening event last December—but only invited Republicans, The Gazette in Cedar Rapids reported Sunday. 

    The independent center was created last year by an act of the Iowa Legislature to “educate students by means of free, open, and rigorous intellectual inquiry to seek the truth,” among other goals. Lawmakers also appropriated $1 million to help pay for some of the costs of opening the center, including an interim director, temporary faculty and lecturers, administrative support, a market study, and the inaugural event. 

    According to the newspaper, which based its reporting on internal communication obtained through a public records request, the center budgeted $60,000 for the December event, which included numerous speakers and ultimately ran $10,000 over budget. One of the biggest expenses was conservative activist Christopher Rufo’s speaking fee, which the university negotiated down from $50,000 to $34,000.

    Other expenses included more than $26,000 in travel and lodging for attendees and more than $18,000 on catering.

    In late November, the center’s interim director, Luciano de Castro, emailed invitations to nearly 100 Republican lawmakers, explaining that “The summit will bring together leading voices on the future of American higher education, including Gov. Kim Reynolds, Assistant Secretary of Postsecondary Education David Barker [and] Christopher Rufo.” Others also received an invitation to a smaller, invitation-only session, which de Castro wrote in an email was “designed specifically for candid, off-the-record discussion among advisory council members, Iowa Board of Regents and key faculty.”

    Although Democratic state representative Dave Jacoby was not among the invitees, he made numerous attempts to contact the center to register. Hours before the event began, Regent Christine Hensley, who is also a member of the center’s advisory center, called him to extend an invitation. The discussions at the event “had absolutely no balance,” Jacoby told The Gazette. 

    “Took six phone calls, four emails and repeated texts to be allowed in this ‘public’ meeting,” he wrote in a Dec. 5 Facebook post. “As you can see, there are many empty chairs. I serve on the Higher Ed Committee. No invite. CIF. Center for Instilling Fear. Not Center for ‘Intellectual’ Freedom.”

    A few days after the event, Hensley refuted Jacoby’s claims that he wasn’t invited in email to the other regents and de Castro. 

    “There have been a few comments in the news articles that administration was not invited. Absolutely not so,” Hensley wrote. “Representative Jacoby indicated he had to crash the party. Again, not so, as I called him and gave him an invite, answered his questions and sent him a copy of the bylaws.”

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