The Canadian Association of University Teachers voted late last week to lift the censure of First Nations University of Canada that it imposed 17 months ago. The rarely used sanction had asked academics to basically boycott the university because of longstanding governance problems, which the association says have now been addressed. However, the federal government is refusing to commit to long-term support, leaving the university’s future in limbo. Students are using YouTube to drum up support.
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Canadian Professors Lift Censure Against First Nations U.
April 25, 2010, 5:03 pm
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