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First Amendment Rights
U. of Rhode Island president, criticized for his first statement about a professor's controversial tweet about an NRA leader, issues another statement.
Who's Overreacting?
Professor's anti-NRA tweet sets off debate about the gun lobby, violence, metaphors and academic freedom.
Women and Tenure at DePaul
With several high-profile disputes recently settled, and another in litigation, questions arise about university's commitment to diversity and academic freedom, as well as its tenure process.
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Rejecting Tenure and Paying for It?
In an unusual twist, a Texas Tech professor is suing the university for allegedly denying him high-profile jobs based on his skepticism of a status most faculty members want.
Rethinking Fracking Research
SUNY Buffalo ends center that was accused of failing to disclose the corporate ties of its scholars.
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Shorter's Exodus, a Year Later
After exodus of faculty members and deans who couldn't meet newly imposed religious standards, some wonder if a Baptist college in Georgia is forever changed.
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A Different Ann Coulter Debate
Fordham president rejects requests that he bar her from appearing on campus, but Republican group that invited her calls off the event.
An Invitation Rescinded
A British theologian is asked not to be a visiting fellow at the University of San Diego, after her views on social issues draw criticism.
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