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Universities Under Fire

Penn State and Temple are being sued for policies that the Alliance Defense Fund attorney’s say infringe on student’s right to free expression, and for retaliating against a student.

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A Call for Action

Students fear retaliation from professors, they feel pressured to accept the teachers viewpoints and say teachers introduce political comments in non-political classes, according to a new survey by ACTA.

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Public Enemy No. 1

If there is one person MLA convention speakers cannot tolerate, it is David “Destroying Higher Education” Horowitz. From the Modern Language Association 2005 convention held in Washington D.C.

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Feminism for Men?

Feminist literature may be more attractive to men these days, for all the wrong reasons. From the Modern Language Association 2005 convention held in Washington, D.C.

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At War At Home

Christian M. DeJohn, a Temple University grad student, has sufferable numerous setbacks to graduating; setbacks he believes stem from his confrontation of professors.

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Voices of Dissent

Faculty intimidation of students is as real as faculty intimidation of one another and both put a stranglehold on academic freedom.

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Perspectives

Academic Freedom In Pennsylvania

On Monday and Tuesday, January 9-10, hearings on academic freedom will be held at Temple University. Representative Gibson C. Armstrong explains why there is a need for such legislative oversight in Pennsylvania.

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California Convergence

A diverse crowd is slated to speak at the Muslim Public Affairs Council conference that begins tomorrow in Long Beach, California.

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Georgia Tech Gulag

For those professors who hold un-politically correct views or who teach certain subjects, working in the Academe can be like a soviet prison.

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