According to the Houston Chronicle, the University’s president Mark Welsh III had his provost remove a dean and department head from their positions as a result of this incident after he and Texas A&M University System Chancellor Glenn Hegar both came out and condemned alleged “indoctrination” in the class. They said that the content “did not align with any reasonable expectation of standard curriculum for the course” and was “irreconcilable” with the system’s values.
You must log in or register to comment.
This is the kind of sniveling boot licking I expect from an Aggie.
Tbh if a public school refuses to teach correct information on the basis of it conflicting with religious values (the real indoctrination), it should receive no funding from taxpayers.