SAR Academic Freedom Media Review April 14-20, 2012

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Tenured Professor Is Placed on Leave After Showing a Film About Pornography
Robin Wilson, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 4/20
Syrian uprising takes toll on scientific community
Zeki Al Droubi, Nature, 4/19
AAUP Election Results Reflect Backlash Against Recent Leadership Decisions
Peter Schmidt, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 4/19
“None of Our Rights Have Been Observed,” Says Abdolfattah Soltani’s Wife
International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, 4/19
Belarus Banned from Bologna Process for Three Years /
Telegraf.by, 4/19

Fast and slow lanes in the long march to success /
Carolynne Wheeler, Times Higher Education, 4/19
Ongoing Student Arrests Spark Outrage, Protests
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Larry Gordon, The Los Angeles Times, 4/16
Trust Acts to Open Research Findings to the Public
D. D. Guttenplan, The New York Times, 4/16
Fresno State faculty union considers strike /
Heather Somerville, The Fresno Bee, 4/16
Nelson visits U for Critical Issues Forum
Natalie Broda, The Michigan Times, 4/16
New president sacks police chief over academic freedom violation
University World News, 4/15
Saudi women to study politics at national universities
Al Arabiya, 4/15
Scholars Appeal to Bahrain on Academic Freedom /
Inside Higher Education, 4/13