Academic Freedom Media Review
July 17 – 23, 2010
Compiled by Scholars at Risk
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UC-Irvine Urged Not to Suspend Muslim Student Union /
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 7/23
BP and Academic Freedom
Cary Nelson, Inside Higher Education, 7/22
Ultimatum to Illinois Over Catholic Studies Instructor
Inside Higher Educatin, 7/21
A Tougher Conflict Policy at Harvard Medical School
Duff Wilson, The New York Times, 7/21
What if College Tenure Dies?
The New York Times, 7/21
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U.Va.: Cuccinelli brief an ‘editorial screed’ that proves he’s targeting academic
Rosalind Helderman, The Washington Post, 7/20
University Presidents Call for Stand-Alone Passage of Dream Act
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 7/2
European Humanities University graduated BA and MA classes of 2010
Danuta Pavilenene, The Baltic Course, 7/20
Syria bans face veils at universities
BBC, 7/19
US: Responding to the ‘brain drain’ reversal
Sarah King Head, University World News, 7/18
Standardized English Tests Are Halted in Iran
Yeganeh June Torbati, The New York Times, 7/17