MEDIA ADVISORY
TO: News Directors and Education Reporters
FROM: University Relations
SUBJECT: UAF to Host Academic Freedom Lecture
LOCATION: Schaible Auditorium on the UAF campus
DATE & TIME: Monday, March 11, 2002 at 7 p.m.
Alan Charles Kors, founder of the Foundation for Individual Rights in
Education and professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania,
will present a public lecture entitled, "The Betrayal of Liberty
on the American Campus," on Monday, March 11 at 7 p.m. The presentation
will take place in Schaible Auditorium on the UAF campus.
The lecture will be followed by a debate on speech codes, cultural sensitivity,
freedom of speech in a time of war and other "hot button" issues.
Kors is known for his defense of free speech in the famous "water
buffalo" case where University of Pennsylvania freshman Eden Jacobowitz
was accused of racism. Currently, Kors is defending a pro-Palestinian
University of South Florida professor, Sami Al-Arian, who faces the prospect
of termination because of his alleged terrorist sympathies.
FIRE is a nonprofit education foundation devoted to free speech, individual
liberty, academic, religious and other freedoms. The University of Alaska
Fairbanks Graduate School and the Northern Studies program are sponsoring
the lecture.
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Note to Editors: Kors will be available for interviews Monday
from 11 a.m. - noon. Please call for an appointment.
CONTACT: Judith Kleinfeld, Professor of Northern Studies and President
of the Alaska Association of Scholars at (907) 474-5266, or UAF Public
Information Officer Carla Browning at (907) 474-7778 or visit the FIRE
Web site at http://www.thefire.org.
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