Graduate instructor who gave failing grade to Samantha Fulnecky no longer teaching at OU
The University of Oklahoma found the teaching assistant's grading arbitrary after a review and upheld the student's grade appeal and religious discrimination claim.
- The University of Oklahoma relieved a graduate teaching assistant of her responsibilities after a grading dispute involving a student's essay about gender roles.
- School officials stated that Curth 'was arbitrary in the grading of this specific paper.'
- Samantha Fulnecky appealed her grade, and the university ruled that her essay would not count toward her final grade.
- Curth argued that Fulnecky's essay failed to answer the assignment questions and was offensive.
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Okla. Instructor Dismissed From Teaching, Appeals Decision
Meanwhile, the complaining student has sat for several national television interviews. Mel Curth, the University of Oklahoma graduate teaching assistant who became embroiled in national controversy after she gave a student a zero on an essay that referenced the Bible, was dismissed from her instructional duties, university officials said in a statement on X last month.
Fired trans TA appeals OU decision over flunking Bible-based essay
‘Mel Curth has been the target of a political movement that seeks to silence and/or oust LGBTQ people from academia,’ attorney says A graduate student at the University of Oklahoma who was recently stripped of teaching duties after giving a Christian student a zero on an essay has filed an appeal. The essay, which defended traditional gender roles and criticized transgenderism… Source
Red state university removes teacher over failing grade for Bible-based essay
A decision from the University of Oklahoma on Monday left some asking whether the research university can still be seen as having “academic standards” after an instructor was removed from teaching duties for giving a failing grade to a student who focused on her own religious beliefs about gender in a paper for a psychology course.The university released a statement saying the graduate teaching assistant in the course, Mel Curth, had been “arbit…
Instructor removed for failing essay
The University of Oklahoma removed an instructor whom a student accused of religious discrimination over a failing grade on a psychology paper in which she cited the Bible and argued
Red State University Changes Course, Rules In Favor Of Student Who Was Punished By Transgender Teacher By Citing The Bible In Her Paper - The American Tribune.com
In a huge win for Christianity and religious liberty in the United States, the University of Oklahoma, just days before Christmas, changed course and officially ruled in favor of a student who was targeted by a woke, radical transgender professor for quoting the Bible in a class writing assignment on gender roles. As background, the student, named Samantha Fulnecky, cited the Bible when writing from a classic, Christian faith-oriented position t…
Oklahoma instructor removed for failing essay
The University of Oklahoma removed an instructor whom a student accused of religious discrimination over a failing grade on a psychology paper in which she cited the Bible and argued that promoting a "belief in multiple genders" was "demonic."
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