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Whose Academic Freedom Is Being Trampled?
Ashley Dawson sees danger in the way presidents -- without consulting professors -- are taking a stand against the boycott of Israeli universities.
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Constructive Solutions
Turmoil in the Middle East demonstrates why American higher education should be expanding ties and exchanges with all countries in the region, writes Devorah Lieberman.

A Pan-Arctic Consortium
The University of the Arctic promotes research collaboration, joint educational programs and mobility across a region of increasing geopolitical importance.

Tragedy in Kabul
American U. of Afghanistan mourns a professor and a student affairs officer killed in a Taliban attack.

Brazil’s Home-Grown MOOC
Boosting skills and access are the aims of a new Portuguese-medium platform.

Another Approach
The Middle East Studies Association isn't backing a boycott, and while it regularly raises concerns about academic freedom in Israel, it also draws attention to issues throughout the region and the United States.

Taking Israel to Task
MLA Delegate Assembly narrowly approves controversial measure criticizing Israeli decisions on travel of scholars to the country and the West Bank. Should the meeting have been chaired by someone who backs boycott of Israel?

The Two Session Solution
At separate events at separate hotels, MLA panelists discuss the Israel boycott movement and academic freedom. Only those who attended both sessions heard divergent views.
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