Academic Freedom Media Review – March 11 – 16, 2012

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AAUP Will Investigate U. of Northern Iowa Over Faculty Cuts
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 3/16

Scholars at Risk calls for letters on behalf of imprisoned Iranian scholars
Scholars at Risk, 3/16

Chicago State U. Is Ordered to Reinstate Adviser to Student Newspaper
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 3/15

Cambridge student protester suspended from University until 2014
Emily Loud, The Cambridge Student, 3/15

Beijing Expands Safeguards for Criminal Suspects
Sharon Lafraniere, The New York Times, 3/14

Canadian professors threaten censure over Balsillie deal
Louise Brown, Toronto Star, 3/14
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Interview with Cambodian writer Tararith Kho
Geoffrey Cain, New Mandala, 3/14

EU calls on Iran to release rights lawyer
France24, AFP, 3/14

Scholars at Risk calls for letters on behalf of Abdolreza Ghanbari of Iran
Scholars at Risk, 3/14

Michigan Governor Signs Bill Banning Graduate-Student Unions
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 3/13

SU professor receives Hamrick Award
The Advocate, 3/13

Carnegie Mellon Performs First Large-Scale Analysis Of “Soft” Censorship of Social Media in China
Carnegie Mellon, 3/7

Statement regarding arrest and harassment of Mr Austin Mackell, Ms Ailya Alwi and others in Egypt
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