- In the last year we have seen a broadening crisis of attacks on higher education communities,saysRobert Quinn, Executive Director of Scholars at Risk, in a pressrelease.
- Not only threatening the safety and well-being of scholars, students, and university personnel, but ultimately shrinking the space for all of us to think, question, and share ideas, hecontinues.
The secondreport
The organization is U.S.-based, out of New York University, and published Free to Think 2016 today.
Thereport is the second installment in a series produced by theirAcademic Freedom MonitoringProject.
Executive DirectorQuinn says that Free to Think 2016 and the Monitoring Project, more generally, shine a spotlight on thiscrisis:
- They offer leverage to demand relief for threatened individuals


































































































