Rumeysa Ozturks return to Turkiye shines a light on the turbulent crossroads of academic freedom and immigration in the U.S., reminding us how political shifts can profoundly impact scholars abroad. Her journey spotlights not just her resilience but also the vital conversations about diversity and the vital exchange of ideas we champion.
As tensions rise, the US and Israel are stepping up attacks on Irans universities, sparking urgent debates about the intersection of education and geopolitics. This unexpected shift not only threatens academic freedom but also raises critical questions about the future of Iran’s intellectual landscape.
