Professors Reveal Angelo State's Unwritten Ban on Transgender Topics: Texas Tribune
Angelo State University’s new policy prohibits transgender topics and pronouns in classrooms, affecting over 11,500 students and raising academic freedom concerns, faculty say.
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Professors reveal Angelo State's unwritten ban on transgender topics: Texas Tribune
This story was first published on Sept. 25, 2025 by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. (The Texas Tribune) -- Angelo State University officials have told professors not to discuss transgender and nonbinary identities in their courses, according to interviews with faculty members and several emails a professor …
Angelo State Allows Pride Flags, Keeps Anti-Trans Policies
Directives related to a slate of convoluted and sometimes contradictory new policies prohibiting discussion of transgender topics and identity have left employees at Angelo State University frightened and confused. As of Monday, conversations and content about transgender identities are still prohibited, but employees are allowed to use students’ preferred names, display rainbow flags in their offices and on their cars, and talk about lesbian, g…
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