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Pharmacy student, free speech organization sue UT over vague professionalism policies

UTHSC pharmacy student Kimberly Diei VIA Productions and Breezy Lucia/FIRE Student Kimberly Diei entered the College of Pharmacy at the UT Health Science Center in Memphis during the fall 2019 semester like any other any prospective pharmacist. However, her experience quickly turned sour, and now, she is suing the university over its professionalism policies alongside free speech advocate organization Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE). A successful academic, Diei attended the University of Chicago and graduated in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in biological sciences. She then spent the next few years determining which professional path she wanted to follow and relocated with her family to northern Alabama.

Arizona Community College District Pays $155K to Prof Attacked over Islamic Terrorism Quiz Questions

Arizona Community College District Pays $155K to Prof Attacked over Islamic Terrorism Quiz Questions 16 Apr 2021 The Maricopa County Community College District is paying a $155,000 settlement to Scottsdale Community College (SCC) professor Nicholas Damask, whose quiz questions about terrorism offended Muslims. In return, professor Damask has agreed not to pursue a lawsuit or other claims against district personnel, according to a report by the Phoenix New Times. The district has also pledged to strengthen its commitment to academic freedom. The predicament began last May, after one of Damask’s students, Mohamed Sabra, became offended over the professor’s quiz questions. One of the quiz questions read, “Who do terrorists strive to emulate?” The correct answer on the quiz was the founder of Islam, Muhammad.

Share their views or remain neutral? The difficulties of navigating politics for teachers

katieshirreffsApril 15, 2021 It was near the end of Westridge’s Modern Middle East class when some students began clicking the leave button to exit the Teams meeting. They had just finished watching a movie and were about to head on to their second class of the day. But as they started to filter out, one student had a quick question to ask the class, “What did you think about the Syrian missile strike?”   The student’s question referred to the United States’ airstrike on Jan. 13, which targeted Iranian-backed militias in Syria. At the time, President Biden’s decision to authorize the strikes came both with enthusiastic support and heavy criticism. The five Modern Middle East students who opted to stay in the Teams meeting started sharing their reactions to the event.

Legislature s university meddling promotes quackery, not diversity | Editorial

Legislature s university meddling promotes quackery, not diversity | Editorial
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