Academic Freedom Media Review, February 11-17, 2012

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Syria ‘arrests iconic blogger Razan Ghazzawi and leading activists’
The Telegraph, 2/16
US for-profit universities ‘unworthy of the name’
Paul Jump, Times Higher Education, 2/16
Faculty Cry Foul Over Intellectual-Property Policy at U. of Louisiana System
Katherine Mangan, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2/16
Leak Offers Glimpse of Campaign Against Climate Science
Justin Gillis and Leslie Kaufman, The New York Times, 2/15

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Half of Zim teachers are victims of violence
Peter Marimudza, Zim Online, 2/13
Too Hot for Professor?
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 2/13
Mousavi’s daughter barred from university job
University World News, 2/12
Zim police stop KZN academic’s lecture
Leanne Jansen, IOL News, 2/10