Nadia Abu El Haj

The Real Definition of Academic Freedom

The recent tenure battles regarding professors Nadia Abu El Haj and Joseph Massad have led to renewed allegations that undue “outside political influence” is threatening the academic freedom that i

Some Professional Observations on the Controversy about Nadia Abu El-Haj’s First Book

I did not want to talk about this controversy at first, especially while it was being decided at Barnard.

On Academic Integrity

In celebration of my bat mitzvah, my family traveled to Israel and embarked upon a tour of the City of David, an archaeological site in Jerusalem that contains remnants of a typical ancient Israeli

On Academic Freedom

Whatever words are added to the “controversy” over Professor Nadia Abu El-Haj’s bid for tenure are already framed to aggrandize the campaign of int

Prof Contests Abu El-Haj’s Claims

Last night, Barnard religion professor Alan Segal lectured on the lack of academic accuracy in the work of assistant professor Nadia Abu El-Haj, whose tenure process has sparked controversy due to

In Support of Academic Freedom

In the world of academia today, professors are constantly under scrutiny for their research findings and published work, especially in the politically polarizing field of Middle Eastern studies.

Letters to the Editor

Article Misses Crucial Facts About Nadia Abu El-Haj’s Critics