Wright, R. George2020-08-192020-08-19201743 Journal of College and University Law 1https://hdl.handle.net/1805/23644The roles and limits of free speech on university campuses have lately been of increasing interest. This Article suggests that as long as our understandings of the basic functions of the university itself are conflicting and contested, our understandings of the proper scope of free speech on campus will be similarly irreconcilable, even if we think of the university in terms of community. The Article explores this thesis through considering, in particular, problems of hostile speech, of professorial academic freedom, and of speech by students transitioning into professional service roles.en-USCampus Speech and the Functions of the UniversityArticle