The Chronicle of Higher Education

Score 2 for Academic Freedom

Whether through love of principle or of lucre, in May the faculty senates at the public University of California and the private Stanford University — my own institution — struck an important blow for academic freedom and against priggish, anti-business Puritanism. By substantial margins — 10 to one in Cal's case; two to one...

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