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Higher Ed Journals Cover the Kershnar Case
Today both the and contain coverage of 麻豆传媒IOS鈥檚 outrageous case at SUNY Fredonia, where Professor Stephen Kershnar was denied promotion because he publicly criticized the university. The most significant development in these articles appears to be that university president Dennis Hefner now considers his proposal that all of Kershnar鈥檚 writings be subjected to prior review to be 鈥渁 mistake鈥 or an 鈥渁berration.鈥
The Chronicle, in fact, points out that 鈥淸b]oth Mr. Kershnar and Mr. Hefner said they now regretted suggesting such a committee.鈥 But there is a critical difference here: Kershnar made his suggestion after being denied promotion for an illegitimate reason, while Hefner made his after denying Kershnar鈥檚 promotion for an illegitimate reason. It鈥檚 not hard to see who holds the moral culpability here.
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