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Abbott ordered the state's public universities to define antisemitism in their free speech policies as the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance and Texas does: “a certain perception of ...
Read how universities across the state from ACC to Texas A&M changed their free speech policies to comply, such as adding prohibitions to camping.
From left, Aman Odeh, Jessica and Gracie I. in the overflow room Tuesday to watch the Texas Senate Higher Education Subcommittee discuss campus free speech and the implementation of the Senate ...
At this Texas university, getting accepted is "mind" over matter. The University of Austin (UATX) – founded on free speech principles to push back against "woke" ideology – is shunning ...
Another protest was held at Texas State University. [495] On May 1, students at six universities in the San Antonio area delivered letters to their respective college presidents, with demonstrations being held at UT San Antonio, Texas A&M University–San Antonio, and San Antonio College. [496] On May 2, an encampment was set up at UT Arlington ...
The use of free speech zones on university campuses is controversial. Many universities created on-campus free speech zones during the 1960s and 1970s, during which protests on-campus (especially against the Vietnam War) were common. Generally, the requirements are that the university is given advance notice and that they are held in locations ...
Free speech is a core democratic right, an essential component of a good society, and the foundation of a university’s truth-seeking mission—and those who represent the university need to have ...
Controversy relating to the pro-Palestine movement began at the University of Texas at Austin almost immediately after the October 7 attack on Israel. [30] The University quickly increased security around Jewish organizations in the West Campus neighborhood, where a mural near the Texas Hillel had been vandalized by graffiti, fueling fears of antisemitic activity.