November 23, 2001
Divided Loyalties at UMass
Tenure dispute leads to rifts on race, affirmative action, and the role of teaching vs. research
It's been a long time since the University of Massachusetts at Amherst hired a young political scientist with a reputation like Neta C. Crawford's.
She published her first book on Soviet military aircraft before earning her doctorate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Since then, she's been lauded as a "young Turk" and an "intellectual maverick" in international-security
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