What Academic Freedom Means (Abraham Sarmiento Jr., 1975-1976)
By admin • Mar 27th, 2008 • Category: Prized EditorialsThere is too much truth in society that will be left unexposed if the academic freedom to seek and to express the truth as one personally sees it is unduly limited to the confines of laboratory walls. And to so construe the concept as a right pertaining to the university as an institution and not to the scholar as well is plain confusion.

