The committees will review compliance with system policy and state law.
The committees will review compliance with system policy and state law.
Dr. Melissa McCoul promoted teaching LGBT ideology to children as young as three.
Glenn Rogers previously stated that Governor Abbott “defiled the Office of Texas Governor.”
The university cited low enrollment as the reason for the decision.
Participants alleged that recent policy changes infringed upon “academic freedom” as “censorship.”
Robert Albritton donated to State Rep. Brian Harrison’s challenger Matt Authier.
Texas A&M University removed one reading from a single philosophy class.
A conservative scholar agreed with the committee’s criticism of leadership but rejected its framing that this was a racial issue.
Texas A&M lags behind Texas Tech’s and Texas State’s significant strides.
Dr. Leon Luxemburg failed to complete required “information security” training.
The project seeks to examine the “educational and labor market trajectories of young women” after abortion facility closures.
Research found that Dr. Lei Fang received federal grants for “sensitive” projects before leaving to work at a Chinese lab, and had a “stunning conflict of interest” even before his departure.
Universities persist despite warnings from a national security specialist against accepting students from China.
Justino Russell documented a nearly 17-to-1 liberal-to-conservative article ratio in The Battalion’s opinion section after the student newspaper refused to publish his conservative commentary.
Curriculum reviews will be done every semester.
The advisory body is a creature of the university.
Controversial subjects will require presidential approval.
The Commission for Public Higher Education is intended to counterbalance left-wing ideological capture.
This is the latest high-profile settlement regents have authorized over the past two years.
Texas A&M is in the final stages of deciding whom to hire for the position.
Class materials reveal an ongoing pattern of divisiveness.
Baylor University and Rice University ranked 23rd and 60th, respectively.
A radical nationwide organization’s tentacles extend into Texas A&M.
After the discovery of a Texas A&M class instructing how to promote LGBT to children, another revelation surfaces.
Two board members of the “objective option for accreditation” have pro-DEI records.