Academic Freedom Media Review, February 11-17, 2012

The Scholars at Risk media review seeks to raise awareness about academic freedom issues in the news. Subscription information and archived media reviews are available here. The views and opinions expressed in these articles are not necessarily those of Scholars at Risk.

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Syria ‘arrests iconic blogger Razan Ghazzawi and leading activists’
The Telegraph, 2/16

US for-profit universities ‘unworthy of the name’
Paul Jump, Times Higher Education, 2/16

Faculty Cry Foul Over Intellectual-Property Policy at U. of Louisiana System
Katherine Mangan, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2/16

Leak Offers Glimpse of Campaign Against Climate Science
Justin Gillis and Leslie Kaufman, The New York Times, 2/15


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Scholars at Risk, 2/14

Half of Zim teachers are victims of violence
Peter Marimudza, Zim Online, 2/13

Too Hot for Professor?
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 2/13

Mousavi’s daughter barred from university job
University World News, 2/12

Zim police stop KZN academic’s lecture
Leanne Jansen, IOL News, 2/10