Academic Freedom Media Review – January 14 – 20, 2012

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

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A Good and Bad Week for Free Speech
Christopher Jon Sprigman, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 1/20
Information update: Scholars at Risk welcomes the release of Vietnamese professor, Pham Minh Hoang; Syrian activist’s brother, Yassin Ziadeh
Scholars at Risk, 1/20
IAEA Rejects Iran Accusation Over Scientist Killing
The New York Times, 1/20
KENYA: Bogus colleges crackdown, 21 charged
Gilbert Nganga, University World News, 1/19
College Groups Back U. of Colorado’s Immunity Claim in Churchill Case
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 1/19

Separating Church and (Iowa) State 
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Ideas of Academic Freedom
Scott McLemee, Inside Higher Ed, 1/18
AAUP Balks at CUNY Transfer Initiative
Inside Higher Ed, 1/18
Natural History Museum attacked over links to ‘illegal’ Israeli company
Cahal Milmo, The Independent, 1/17
Young U.S. Citizens in Mexico Brave Risks for American Schools
Patricia Leigh Brown, The New York Times, 1/16
NORTH AFRICA: Democracy vs academic freedom? 
Wagdy Sawahel, University World News, 1/15
MALAWI: Lecturers resume work, but tensions persist
University World News, 1/15