Academic Freedom Media Review-July 2 – July 8, 2011

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.
From where I sit – Digging deep to survive terrorism
Ruth Young, Times Higher Education, 7/7
Oral History, Unprotected
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 7/5
Throwing Out a State Vote
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 7/5

Middle East Scholars Raise New Questions About Yale’s Rejection of Juan Cole
Chronicle of Higher Education, 7/5
NIGERIA: State vice-chancellor jobs precarious
Tunde Fatunde, University World News, 7/3
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Dr. Deepika Udagama, The Sunday Times, 7/2
Tibetan writer jailed for 4 years in China: group
Chris Buckley & Yoko Nishikawa, Reuters, 7/2
Syrian student protesters rounded up, beaten /
The Washington Post, 7/1
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Raphael Tenthani, The Maravi Post, 7/1