Scholars at Risk Academic Freedom Media Review, April 24-30

Academic Freedom Media Review
April 24 – 30, 2010
Compiled by Scholars at Risk
Scholar wages FoI battle for bank collapse data
Melanie Newman, The Times Higher Education, 4/29
Studying global universities
Glenn C. Altschuler, The Boston Globe, 4/29
Pakistan university mourns murdered woman professor
BBC News, 4/28

Dismissed Professor Sues Columbia College Chicago for $15-Million-Plus
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Cambridge changes rules to make sackings easier
Jessica Shepherd, The Guardian, 4/27
Libel Case, Prompted by an Academic Book Review, Has Scholars Worried
Jennifer Howard, The Chronicle, 4/25
IRAN: Purge of independent-minded professors
University World News, 4/25
Panel discussion to focus on intellectual repression
Stanford Report, Stanford University News