July-August 2006
 

July-August 2006

Volume 92, Number 4

Contents

Features

The View from Chapel Hill
By Judith Welch Wegner
Talking and healing at North Carolina.

(Re)Writing the History of Race at Emory
By Leslie M. Harris
Transforming the campus community by retracing history.

The Difficult Dialogues Initiative
By Robert M. O'Neil
Working out the tough academic freedom issues on campuses across the country.

Inquiry, Respect, and Dissent
By Manuel N. Gomez
Here's how they're fostering respect at Irvine.

Campus Religious Conflict Should Go Public
By Janet R. Jakobsen
Religion is not just a private matter at Barnard.

Difficult Silences
By Janet Winston
What can't you say about sexuality in Virginia?

Can Empathy Be Taught?
By Kristen Renwick Monroe
At Irvine, establishing trust through identification.

Getting Religion in the Public Research University
By Matthew L. Kaplan
Where academic freedom and religious freedom intersect at Michigan.

Acting Against Oppression
By Jeannie LaFrance and Jan Abu Shakrah
Addressing campus climate issues dramatically in Portland.

AAUP at Work

Nota Bene

Discrimination Ruling
By Gwendolyn Bradley

Annual Meeting

Columns

Faculty Forum: Paddy Wagon Politics
By Cary Nelson and Jane Buck

Book Reviews

Old Main: Small Colleges in Twenty-first Century America
By Charles Blaich
In Praise of the Small

The People v. Harvard Law: How America’s Oldest Law School Turned Its Back on Free Speech
By Richard Delgado
A Skewed View of Free Speech at Harvard Law

Elsewhere on the Web