TRU reiterates support for academic freedom after disciplinary action
KAMLOOPS — Thompson Rivers University has issued a public statement today, clarifying their support of faculty rights to academic freedom in the midst of disciplinary action involving one of their faculty members.
This all stems from Thompson Rivers University recently saying it won’t participate in an investigation launched by the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) into allegations that TRU violated the academic freedom of economics professor, Dr. Derek Pyne.
CAUT announced the investigation after Pyne alleged the university took action against him for exposing colleagues whose work had been published in bogus and disreputable academic journals.
In the release, interim President and Vice-Chancellor Christine Bovis-Cnossen says in light of recent media attention, the university felt it was necessary to provide this public statement:


