“Inquiry, not advocacy, is the standard” for university instruction, Seidel writes in a campuswide email Thursday. He notes UW is already “largely in compliance” with HB147.
I don't get it. Is the legislature, BoT or the UW administration going to put observers in class rooms to catch instructors not following the DEI prohibitions? Or will they rely on offended students to turn in instructors. This is a load of horse manure.
Are these laws not a violation of the first amendment? It’s disheartening to see the university capitulate so quickly and offer no resistance whatsoever. But for us brown folk, I suppose we always knew it was smoke and mirrors anyway. I do hope the ACLU takes up this question and the judiciary responds accordingly.
I don't get it. Is the legislature, BoT or the UW administration going to put observers in class rooms to catch instructors not following the DEI prohibitions? Or will they rely on offended students to turn in instructors. This is a load of horse manure.
Are these laws not a violation of the first amendment? It’s disheartening to see the university capitulate so quickly and offer no resistance whatsoever. But for us brown folk, I suppose we always knew it was smoke and mirrors anyway. I do hope the ACLU takes up this question and the judiciary responds accordingly.
No wonder enrollment continues to drop and program applications decline while UW sits on stolen land.