Texas Senate to consider bill that could reshape how history and race are taught in universities
- Texas senators are considering Senate Bill 37, which could significantly limit how public universities teach about history, race, and inequality.
- Senate Bill 37 would allow complaints against universities, potentially threatening their funding and chilling academic freedom, as noted by Neal Hutchens.
- The bill proposes that courses must not distort historical events or suggest that one race is superior to another.
- Concerns include the potential for meritless complaints and the impact on Texas universities' appeal to top talent, as highlighted by Angie Hill Price.
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Texas Senate to consider bill that could reshape how history and race are taught in universities
Texas senators could vote this week on a bill that would drastically limit how the state’s public universities teach their students about history, race and inequality.
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Texas senators could vote this week on a bill that would drastically limit how the state’s public universities teach their students about history, race and inequality.
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