Graduate instructor who gave failing grade to Samantha Fulnecky no longer teaching at OU
The University of Oklahoma found the TA arbitrary in grading a paper citing the Bible and removed the assignment after a religious discrimination claim was investigated.
- 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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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."
University of Oklahoma dismisses instructor who gave failing grade on controversial essay
The student claimed religious discrimination after receiving a zero on her psychology paper. She said she received a bad grade because she referenced the Bible in her writing.
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