January 2005 Newsletter
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Women make gains in Ganada research chairs following uproar over gender disparity,
by Karen Birchard
Preferences aren't necessary,
by Linda Chavez
High bias: it's time to bring some intellectual diversity to America's colleges and universities,
by John Fund
Propaganda in the classroom,
by Barbara Kay
SAFS letter to president and vice chancellor Frederick H. Lovy, Concordia University
President Frederick Lowy's response to SAFS
ELMASRY CASE:
Israelis legitimate targets, Canadian Muslim says:
by Marina Jimenez
Commentary regarding Elmasry at University of Waterloo,
by Jan Narveson
Expect Elmasry to get away with Outrage,
Rory Leishman
University decides not to discipline Elmasry,
by Nicholas Kohler
UNH student allowed to return to dorm,
by Brian Dekoning
UQAM goes the way of Concordia - Editorial
Principled protection of university autonomy through punishment versus Concordia University's cowardly concerns over safety and culture-of-comfort complaints,
by John Furedy
UNH student allowed to return to dorm,
by Brian Dekoning
APA symposium on IRBS: protecting science and academic freedom from institutional review boards,
by Kurt Salzinger
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