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Politics, Education and Letters of Recommendation
After controversy over professor who turned down student request for a recommendation because she planned to study in Israel, Michigan says faculty members should base such decisions "solely on educational and professional reasons," not on politics.

Fears Over Singapore’s ‘Fake News’ Proposal
Academics fear global reach of new Singaporean legislation could result in censorship of international academic journals.

An Elsevier Pivot to Open Access
A Norwegian consortium has signed a new kind of subscription deal with Elsevier that includes open-access publishing -- a first for the publisher. But the new rights come at a cost.

Taking Down ‘Birth of a Nation’
Chapman University removes posters from prominent places in its film school after students object to centrality of a work full of racism.

Professor Criticized for Pro-Israeli, Anti-Palestinian Views
Does movement against DePaul scholar -- focused on his tone and rhetoric -- violate academic freedom?

No, Professors Aren't Charging for Letters of Recommendation
Despite a viral tweet that was picked up by news outlets, there is no evidence that students must pay for recommendations.

Is a University Honoring a Holocaust Denier?
Jewish groups offer evidence about a late professor's actions and ask why university would accept funds to endow a scholarship in his name.

Consent Matters for Photos, Too
Photography professor is accused of violating rules of consent surrounding women's photos in a new book on fraternity life.
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