The Review: Hamline’s Leadership Triples Down Against Academic Freedom

When Mark Berkson, a professor of religion at Hamline University, attended Hamline’s “Academic Freedom and Cultural Perspectives” forum on September 12, he was not expecting Fayneese Miller, the university’s president, to offer an uncompromising defense of her administration’s actions last year. After all, the American Association of University Professors’ investigation into the university had

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