Academic Freedom Media Review, June 5-11

Academic Freedom Media Review
June 5 – 11, 2010
Compiled by Scholars at Risk
 
China defends internet censorship
Michael Bristow, BBC News, 6/10
 
Marquette Settles With Woman Whose Job Offer Was Revoked /
Inside Higher Ed, 6/10

Paper on Psychopaths, Delayed by Legal Threat, Finally Published /
John Travis, Science, 6/10
 
Faith and Freedom
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 6/9
  
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Amnesty International, 6/9

AAUP Honors Pat McGuire for Stance on Academic Freedom
Inside Higher Ed, 6/9

4-Year Debate Over a Book Choice
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 6/8
 
ZIMBABWE: New higher education reforms
University World News, 6/6

CANADA: Higher education or education for hire? /
University World News, 6/6
 
Ecuadorean President’s Push to Improve Higher Education Meets Resistance /
Marion Lloyd, The Chronicle, 6/6