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Navigating the Complexities of Academic Freedom

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New Chronicle Collection. Recommended Reading: Academic Freedom Now Embracing and supporting freedom

New Chronicle Collection. [View email in your browser.]( [The Chronicle of Higher Education]() [Academic Freedom Now]() Recommended Reading: Academic Freedom Now Embracing and supporting freedom of thought and expression is a core principle of higher education, but it creates tough conversations and decisions, typically involves fundamental ideological differences, and never satisfies everyone. [This collection from The Chronicle]() includes news articles and opinion essays that serve as a valuable tool to navigate this fractious territory. [Academic Freedom Now]() Order your copy of [Academic Freedom Now: Why Colleges Should be Worried]() for a deep dive on this topic. Academics on the right complain about “wokeness” and “cancel culture,” while those on the left argue that their critics ignore facts and empirical inquiry in the name of free speech. With new directions of progressive activism and increasing skepticism from conservative media and lawmakers, institutions often find themselves in the middle and under pressure to take a stand. [Order Your Copy]() The Chronicle | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAF9Z1V2XLasjckG6ON7RDWtv52KLmJZTs01UE2Y0FpmuvbFMErfpC3VTT5t1d-btNMOPaGAjEs=) | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here](=/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAF9Z1V2XLasjckG6ON7RDWtv52KLmJZTs01UE2Y0FpmuvbFMErfpC3VTT5t1d-btNMOPaGAjEs=)

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