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  2. Academic freedom - Wikipedia

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    Academic freedom is often premised on the conviction that freedom of inquiry by faculty members is essential to the mission of the academy as well as the principles of academia, and that scholars should have freedom to teach or communicate ideas or facts (including those that are inconvenient to external political groups or to authorities ...

  3. Academic Freedom and the Catholic University - Wikipedia

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    Publication date. 1967. Publication place. United States. Academic Freedom and the Catholic University is a book edited by Edward Manier and John W. Houck which was published in 1967 by Fides Publishers, a press affiliated with the University of Notre Dame. It was based on the proceedings a conference at Notre Dame in April 1966.

  4. Humboldtian model of higher education - Wikipedia

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    Humboldt's model was based on two ideas of the Enlightenment: the individual and the world citizen.Humboldt believed that the university (and education in general, as in the Prussian education system) should enable students to become autonomous individuals and world citizens by developing their own powers of reasoning in an environment of academic freedom.

  5. Kruse: Diversity initiatives, academic freedom under attack ...

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    To further constrain academic freedom, university presidents are being released without review, librarians are being fired, books are being carted away, curriculum reviews by state agencies are ...

  6. American Council of Trustees and Alumni - Wikipedia

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    The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) is an American non-profit organization whose stated mission is to "support liberal arts education, uphold high academic standards, safeguard the free exchange of ideas on campus, and ensure that the next generation receives a philosophically rich, high-quality college education at an affordable price."

  7. Frederic Ewen Academic Freedom Center - Wikipedia

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    Aims. The aims of the Frederic Ewen Academic Freedom Center are: To promote research and writing about academic freedom, its history, and the connection between past and present; to explicate the role that academic freedom plays in the university, the public schools, and in the fabric of American life. The Center seeks to encourage and support ...

  8. Academic Freedom Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Academic Freedom Alliance (AFA) is a non-profit organization formed by college educators to defend free expression. The mission of the organization is to challenge university administrations and provide legal help to professors who face disciplinary action over controversial speech or activities. [1][2] It was founded by Keith Whittington ...

  9. Student rights in U.S. higher education - Wikipedia

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    Student rights in United States higher education are accorded by bills or laws (e.g. the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Higher Education Act of 1965) and executive presidential orders. These have been proceduralized by the courts to varying degrees. The U.S. does not have a legally binding national student bill of rights and students rely on ...