Academic Freedom Media Review, March 26-April 1

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Malawi police arrest 5 university students for rioting
Afrique en Ligne, 3/31
Unusual Ruling for Academic Freedom
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 3/31
Yale and National U. of Singapore Set Plans for New Liberal-Arts College
Karin Fischer, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 3/31
‘Academic Freedom’ Offers Little Protection Against New Efforts to Obtain Professors’ E-Mails
Peter Schmidt and Colin Woodard, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 3/29

Peking U. Begins Counseling Students Who Have ‘Radical Thoughts’
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 3/28
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Clark University News and Media Relations, 3/28
Teacher unions under attack in Bahrain and Yemen
Education International, 3/28
AHA Deplores Effort to Intimidate William Cronon
American Historical Association Today, 3/27
COTE D’IVOIRE: Campuses closed by conflict, sanctions
Tunde Fatunde, University World News, 3/27
EGYPT: Continuing student protests rock universities
Ashraf Khaled, University World News, 3/27
VENEZUELA: Students threaten to resume hunger strike
University World News, 3/27