Academic Freedom Media Review, March 12-18

Here, somewhat late, is the Scholars at Risk Media Review. The delay is my fault, due to a busy weekend and Monday. I apologize.

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 at here. The views and opinions expressed in these articles are not necessarily those of Scholars at Risk.

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Scholars at Risk calls for letters: Bahraini professor re-imprisoned
Scholars at Risk, 3/18

Tennessee Lawmaker Wants Student Protesters Punished
Quick Takes, Inside Higher Ed, 3/18

Bahrain: University students attacked as violence escalates
Education International, 3/17

Dalhousie medical school to sell Saudis 10 seats
James Bradshaw, The Globe and Mail, 3/17

Iranian university lecturer banned from teaching after publishing critical articles
Network of Education & Academic Rights, 3/16

Scholars at Risk—Norway Section to be launched May 23rd /
Scholars at Risk, 3/16

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Peter Schmidt, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 3/15

Plaintiffs Ask U.S. Supreme Court to Review Florida’s Ban on Academic Travel to Cuba
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 3/14

EGYPT: Protesting students want administrators sacked
Ashraf Khaled, University World News, 3/13

BELARUS: Fears for student rights campaigners
Brendan O’Malley, University World News, 3/13

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Wagdy Sawahel, University World News, 3/13

Up Close and Confidential: Celebrity Professors Take Their Teaching Off the Record
Ben Wieder, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 3/13

After Loss in Court, Scholar Defends Libel Lawsuit Over Negative Book Review
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