For each of their courses, faculty must say whether they “advocate for” or “promote” certain race or gender identities.
New restrictions on teaching about race and gender are unsettling faculty; conservatives say the moves are overdue.
The Texas Tech System has released its course content review process for controversial topics to ensure compliance with state and federal laws.
Texas Tech enacts new classroom restrictions on race and gender topics, with faculty potentially facing discipline for ...
Tech, now the second Texas public university system to add similar teaching restrictions, had earlier directed faculty to ...
The move comes after the Texas A&M system's similar set of rules were put in place, following a controversy that ended in ...
Texas Tech University system’s chancellor this week restricted how faculty can teach about race and said professors who teach ...
New Chancellor Brandon Creighton is now charged with implementing a law that he wrote, reshaping how universities are ...
Texas Tech System Chancellor Creighton provided insight into the future of the system. From enrollment and athletics to ...
Effective immediately, Texas Tech University faculty are prohibited from 'advocacy or promotion' of certain topics related to ...
Dr. Tedd Mitchell is stepping down as chancellor of the Texas Tech University System. State Senator Brandon Creighton was named the new chancellor and will take over on November 19. Mitchell will ...