Scholars at Risk Academic Freedom Media Review

September 11 – September 17, 2010

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 or at the SAR website. The views and opinions expressed in these articles are not necessarily those of Scholars at Risk.

For-Profits Give Thousands to Politicians Who Oppose ‘Gainful Employment’ Rule
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 9/17

Harassment of historian raises censorship fears
Natalia A. Feduschak, Kyiv Post, 9/17

Do Students Listen to Others’ Views? /
Allie Grasgreen, Inside Higher Ed, 9/17

Appeal to Free Colombian Professor
Network for Education and Academic Rights, 9/15

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Religious Scholar In Iran Detained After Prosecutor Visit
Ahmad Ghabel, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 9/15

Key Win for Student Press
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 9/13

Yale Plans to Create a College in Singapore
Lisa W. Foderado, The New York Times, 9/13

IRAN: Probe into ‘political cleansing’ of professors
Yojana Sharma and Ramin Namvari, University World News, 9/12

JORDAN: Student jailed for writing poem
Roisin Joyce and Nadia Kevlin, University World News, 9/12