Pennsylvania State University - University Park: Student Sues for Art Censorship
- "Portraits of Terror," September 27, 2010
- "Censorship of Anti-Terrorism Art Exhibit Documented in New FIRE Video," September 27, 2010: A new short film by FIRE documents the experience of Penn State student artist Joshua Stulman, whose "Portraits of Terror" art exhibit was censored by the university because it satirized Islamic terrorism. Stulman is just one of numerous college students and faculty members who have been silenced for discussing or criticizing Islamic extremism.
Case Materials
- "FIRE's 2010 Video Campaign: Highlighting Censorship of Hot Button Issues, Part 2," by Greg Lukianoff, December 24, 2010
- "'Portraits of Terror' Exceeds 10,000 Views on YouTube," by Joanna Brenner, November 3, 2010
- "New FIRE Video ‘Portraits of Terror’ Takes on Censorship of Art Examining Palestinian Terrorism," by Greg Lukianoff, September 27, 2010
- "Student Suing Penn State for Art Censorship," by Tara Sweeney, June 21, 2007
- ""That Exhibit Is Going to Go Up"," by Chris Perez, April 26, 2006
- "Penn State Gets It Wrong," by Chris Perez, April 25, 2006


