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Taking Flight – March 2018, Georgia Southern University
Taking Flight – March 2018, Georgia Southern University
Taking Flight (College of Business) (2014-2023)
- Message From the Dean
- Alumni Spotlight -- Paul Newman
- Entrepreneurship Faculty Member Highlighted in Knowledge Review
- Eagle Sales Showcase Boot Camp
- Logistics Roundtable
- Finance & Economics Meet & Greet
- Sales Students Place at the Toledo Sales Competition
- School of Accountancy Hosts PKM Etiquette Dinner
- Senior Marketing Student Wins at Conference
- Finance Association Visits the Federal Reserve Bank
- Inside Bulloch Business with DeQayne Grice -- Real Help to Get Your Business off the Ground
- Darron Burnette Presented with James H. Blanchard Leadership Award
- Finance Association Hosts Caleb Tucker
- BIG Cafe
Conducting Academic Research, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Conducting Academic Research, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection
This summer I had the opportunity to attend the Business of Teaching Conference and conduct research with a group of students and professors in Iceland and Denmark.
Academic Freedom And Electronic Communications, Henry Reichman, Ashley Dawson, Martin Garnar, Chris Hoofnagle, Rana Jaleel, Anne Klinefelter, Robert O'Neil, Jennifer Nichols
Academic Freedom And Electronic Communications, Henry Reichman, Ashley Dawson, Martin Garnar, Chris Hoofnagle, Rana Jaleel, Anne Klinefelter, Robert O'Neil, Jennifer Nichols
Chris Jay Hoofnagle
In November 2004, the Association’s Council adopted Academic Freedom and Electronic Communications, a report prepared by a subcommittee of Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure and approved by Committee A. That report affirmed one “overriding principle”:
Academic freedom, free inquiry, and freedom of expression within the academic community may be limited to no greater extent in electronic format than they are in print, save for the most unusual situation where the very nature of the medium itself might warrant unusual restrictions—and even then only to the extent that such differences demand exceptions or variations. Such obvious differences between …