Virginia State University’s policy forbids student organizations from violating “public morals,” which is not defined in their handbook.
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Virginia State University’s policy forbids student organizations from violating “public morals,” which is not defined in their handbook.
Multiple Advanced Placement history tests will not be administered in mainland China by 2020 because the Communist Party is clamping down on material that goes counter to party propaganda.
A small liberal arts college in Nebraska punished a librarian for a picture display that included a blackface image from 1926. Even after removing the offensive image, the administration suspended the librarian, which faculty members took issue with.
Bowling Green State University, a public university located in Bowling Green, Ohio, recently renamed its theater building when black students complained it was named after actress Lillian Gish. The students were unhappy with Gish’s name…