October 26, 2001
At Johns Hopkins U., Brouhaha Brings Vacillation; California-Riverside Imports a French Chemist
CHANGE OF MIND: Charles H. Fairbanks Jr., a Johns Hopkins University professor, can stop worrying about getting those new business cards.
In September, after a terrorism forum that he moderated turned ugly, the international relations professor's job as director of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute was eliminated. Then, prompted by the advice of senior faculty members -- and maybe an extra nudge from an article in The New Republic about the incident -- the interim dean of the Paul H.
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