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March-April 2003
Volume 89, Number 2
The Annual Report On The Economic Status Of The Profession, 2002-03
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Access to Higher EducationArnold L. Goren and Ed Hoyer, Jr.
Cultural PoliticsNancy J. Holland
Changes to TenureJames McCormick
Conference Focuses on Contingent Faculty Issues
The AAUP Supports Affirmative Action
Science Leaders Say Visa Restrictions Hurting Research
Legality of Collecting Student Data Questioned
Foreign Students Jailed for Light Course Loads
Free Speech Controversy Erupts at UC Berkeley
Scholarly Group Issues Recruiting Recommendations
Group Affirms Importance of Academic Freedom
Evangelical College Granted Accreditation on Appeal
New Visa Status Created for Border-Crossing Students
UNC Study Finds Pay Disparities
Groups Say Data Withheld for Ideological Reasons
Supreme Court Lets Copyright Extension Stand
Al-Arian Indicted, Arrested, and Dismissed
Egyptian Scholar Acquitted In Third Trial
Justice Department Responds to Information Request
Government Relations-Is Higher Education Worth Funding?By Mark F. Smith
Legal Watch-Background Checks: When the Past Isn't PastBy Ann D. Springer
State of the Profession-Sailing Under False ColorsBy Martin D. Snyder
From the General Secretary-A Darkling Plain?By Mary A. Burgan
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