Scholars at Risk Academic Freedom Review

January 8 – 15, 2010
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Iran arrests father of U.S. think tank scholar
Laura Rozen, Politico, 1/14
When Tenure Means Nothing
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 1/14
Academy’s freedoms threatened as libel law lands scholars in dock
Zoe Corbyn, Times Higher Education, 1/14
Israel in the American Classroom
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 1/14
Blast Kills Physics Professor in Tehran
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Swedish Universities to End Gender-Based Affirmative Action
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 1/12
Professor’s Contract Discontinued After Criticism of President
NEAR, 1/12
Faculty seek Hillary Clinton’s support in prisoner’s release
Amber Tunnell, Columbia Spectator, 1/12
Female Scholars in Exile Form Legion of Longing
Bijoyeta Das, Women’s eNews, 1/11
Palestinian Student Who Was Deported to Gaza Receives Her Degree
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 1/10
British Conservatives Propose New Restrictions on Foreign Students
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 1/10