
Texas University Limits Plato Readings Over Policy Concerns
Texas A&M University has directed a professor to limit readings from Plato to comply with new policies restricting discussions on race, gender, and sexuality.
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Texas A&M University has directed a professor to limit readings from Plato to comply with new policies restricting discussions on race, gender, and sexuality.

An inside look at the political pressures, board dynamics, and media campaigns that culminated in the ouster of Texas A&M University President Mark Welsh.

The Texas A&M University System has mandated that professors get presidential approval to teach certain topics on race, gender, and sexual orientation.

Texas A&M University at Galveston students protested against the perceived forced resignation of former President Mark A. Welsh III and the interim president's appointment, citing threats to academic

Texas A&M University has inaugurated its newly renovated Jack E. Brown Building, a $140 million project creating a 206,000-square-foot hub for engineering.

The Texas A&M Board of Regents has voted to approve a settlement with former President Mark A. Welsh III, who resigned recently amid a campus controversy.

Students and faculty at Texas A&M University held a protest citing concerns over academic freedom after recent leadership changes and a professor's termination.

Mark Welsh has stepped down as President of Texas A&M University after nearly two years, prompting a large farewell gathering of supportive students and staff.

Texas A&M University President Mark Welsh III will step down on Sept. 19 following a major controversy over LGBTQ course content that led to staff firings.

Texas A&M University President Mark A. Welsh III will resign following intense political pressure over his handling of a classroom content controversy.