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AAUP Concerns Over Pathways Rekindled

Gwendolyn Bradley / September 27, 2012

Recent events at Queensborough Community College have rekindled the AAUP’s concerns about academic freedom and shared governance in the CUNY system. Read a letter to the chancellor.

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September 27, 2012 in Academic Freedom, Faculty, Governance. Tags: Queensborough

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