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among students. In addition, as many studies conclude, “achieving proficiency in English is a necessary but not sufficient condition for Latino students to succeed in American schools” (KERPER MORA, 2002: 32). Thus, broader reforms such as increasing parental choice have been promoted as achieving more sustainable and equitable results.
LGBTQ students and advocates at BYU in Utah slammed the school for requiring all freshmen read a controversial 2021 speech that they say incited violence and hatred against the queer community.
Academic freedom at Brigham Young University (BYU) has been the subject of several controversies, mostly focusing on its religious nature. In 1992, BYU issued a statement limiting academic freedom in certain areas, including language that attacked the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and language that violates the university's honor code.
In 1940, Bertrand Russell was hired by the City College of New York to teach classes on logic, mathematics, and metaphysics of science. This appointment was made controversial by William Thomas Manning, the Episcopal Bishop of New York City, who argued that due to Bertrand Russell's writings against religion and approval of sexual acts disapproved of by traditional Christian teachings, he ...
In response to the controversial statement made by the Prime Minister of Bangladesh during a press conference, where she reportedly referred to students protesting the quota reform movement as the children of Razakars (traitors in the 1971 Independence War), students organized a midnight demonstration at the Dhaka University campus area (See ...
Lord Wharton of Yarm, chairman of the Office for Students, had been criticised by Jewish students. Students’ chairman sets ‘the record straight’ on controversial appearance Skip to main content
VOORHEES – Students at Eastern Regional High School have cancelled plans for a controversial walkout in support of Palestinians. The protest, initially planned for April 25, will be replaced by ...
Amy Laura Wax (born January 19, 1953) is an American legal scholar and neurologist.She is a tenured professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.Her work addresses issues in social welfare law and policy, as well as the relationship of the family, the workplace, and labor markets.