Academic Freedom Media Review, February 12-19

Compiled by Scholars at Risk

Alabama Shooting Puts Spotlight on Tenure Process
The Associated Press, The New York Times, 2/18

Publish and be dumped?
Laurie Taylor, The Times Higher Education, 2/18

Is Heckling a Right?
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 2/17

Education is the key for the future of Belarus
Bertel Haarder, Cristina Husmark Pehrsson, Rigmor Aasrud, Jan Vapaavuori, Katrin Jakobsdottir and Halldor Asgrimsson, EuObserver, 2/17

At U.N, Bahari and CPJ urge global attention
Lauren Wolfe, CPJ Press Freedom News and Views, 2/16

You can thought about this levitra cost of sales also buy the medicine to treat the problem. If the heart muscle has been damaged or irritated, there cheap sale viagra may not be enough pumping force to maintain blood pressure. This pill viagra jelly drug is available in various versions like jelly, soft tablets & effervescent Approachable from online drug store at affordable prices These are some of the common conditions causing ED. Adding levitra fast delivery more testosterone to the body is another treatment, but it is not recommended for men who are already having a problem with their erection. In a War-Torn Land, a President Works to Make His University an Oasis
Aisha Labi, The Chronicle, 2/14

GLOBAL: Education under increasing attack
University World News, 2/14

New Journals, Free Online, Let Scholars Speak Out
Peter Searle, The Chronicle, 2/14

Education Was Also Leveled by Quake in Haiti
Marc Lacey, The New York Times, 2/13

Sentence reduced for Tajbakhsh
Amber Tunnell, The Columbia Spectator, 2/12

Talking About Jane Austen in Baghdad by Bee Rowlatt and May Witwit: review
Holly Watt, The Telegraph, 1/30