SAR Press Review on Academic Freedom Issues
The Scholars at Risk Network regularly sends out a compilation of articles addressing academic freedom issues over the past week. Below is the most recent mailing, sent by Clare Robinson, a Program Officer for the network.
Hearing in lawsuit against 'terrorist' travel ban
Associated Press, ABC, 7/11
UC opposes bill to protect journalism adviser
Rita Simerly, The California Aggie, 7/10
Gaza Fulbright scholars a step closer to U.S. study
Nidal al-Mughrabi, Reuters, 7/10
University apologizes to China for Dalai Lama's degree
Polly Curtis, The Guardian, 7/9
Accepting More Federal Oversight
Andy Guess, Inside Higher Education, 7/9
In first open hearing in Hrant Dink murder trial, court rejects merger with parallel cases implicating police officers
Europe Press Releases, Reporters without Borders, 7/8
The Painter and the Gangsters
Marc Bousquet, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 7/8
When a University Kills Suicide Research
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Education, 7/7
Zimbabwe: 'Draconian' new higher education law *(Source – NEAR)
Clemence Manyukwe, University World News, 7/6
'Blue card' could intensify brain drain *(Source – NEAR)
Keith Nuthall, University World News, 7/6
Are Irish universities failing their students?
Pat Leahy, The Sunday Business Post, 7/6
Rammell backs student rejected by medical school *(Source – NEAR)
Anthea Lipsett, The Guardian, 7/3
Generosity earns a severe scolding
John Gill, The Times Higher Education, 7/3
*Articles identified through the Network for Education and Academic Rights' News Ticker at www.nearinternational.org.
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