Sentences with phrase «over academic freedom»

Anyway, this looks to me as though we have some professors who are clearly trampling all over the academic freedom of others.
College campus battles over academic freedom and free speech have become a media staple.
I thought of this recently as I re-read Harvard's report on the humanities «Mapping the Future» in light of the debate over academic freedom that Peter Lawler addressed.

Not exact matches

Then John Montalbano stepped down as chair of the university's board of governors over the mishandling of a case involving a professor's academic freedom.
A culture of bullying has taken over in this area, and the idea of academic freedom, wide enquiry, and genuine debate and analysis is no longer seen as essential in university life.
Berkeley cites academic freedom and lack of evidence as it wraps up investigation over contentious paper.
► Also on Thursday, Martin Enserink provided an update on virologist Ron Fouchier, who for the past 3 years «has battled the Dutch government over a fundamental question in the balance between academic freedom and biosecurity: Did he need a government license to publish his hotly debated gain - of - function (GOF) studies on the H5N1 influenza strain?»
AMSTERDAM — For more than 3 years, virologist Ron Fouchier has battled the Dutch government over a fundamental question in the balance between academic freedom and biosecurity: Did he need a government license to publish his hotly debated gain - of - function (GOF) studies on the H5N1 influenza strain?
As Beijing and Canberra trade blows over foreign interference and academic freedom, leading analyst predicts things will get worse before they get better
Freedom of Information requests issued by Santander bank found that as many as 90,000 parents were issued fines over the last academic year, with issued by Lancashire County Council issuing 4,279, the highest number recorded.
The flap in Girard, Pa., over the mandatory use of Studs Terkel's book Working reveals an interesting irony: the use of «academic freedom» as a lever to force students to study a book they find morally objectionable.
These days, some critics of tenure say it is an outmoded concept, more appropriate to a university setting where it is earned over years, granted more sparingly and serves to protect academic freedom.
Severe storms at the USF Tampa campus pushed me off campus this afternoon, and I've used it in part to catch up on reading, such as Joy Ann Williamson - Lott's article «The Battle over Power, Control, and Academic Freedom at Southern Institutions of Higher Education, 1955 — 1965» ($ $) in last November's Journal of Southern History.
In 1933 Rice — a well - respected if somewhat radical professor of classics — was dismissed from his position at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, over differences of opinion with the college's administration regarding academic freedom.
And that call has given rise to a blogosphere debate over what Boalt should do and the bounds of academic freedom.
Thus, to the majority, Grutter takes place within the «unique context of higher education,» and within the tradition of academic freedom found in many First Amendment rulings over the past 50 years — a First Amendment tradition that substantially underwrote the Court's decision in Grutter, and that is not relevant with respect to K - 12 schools.
In this instance in particular, there is also a concern over the possible impinging upon academic freedom.
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