SACUA and the Faculty Senate urge you to attend the Senate's Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Symposium on Academic and Intellectual Freedom, "Fragility of Our Freedoms", at 4 pm on Thursday, October 8, in the Honigman Auditorium, 100 Hutchins Hall of the Law School. Featured are Holberg Laureate and National Medal for the Humanities Awardee Natalie Zemon Davis, "Experiencing Exclusion: Scholarship in the Wake of Inquisition", and Founding Director of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women and Institute for Advanced Studies Professor Emerita Joan Wallach Scott, "Civility and Academic Freedom". For further details go to http://www.umich.edu/~aflf.
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