TEXAS, USA — The Texas Tech University System has released new instructional standards that limit how faculty may address topics such as race, sex and gender identity across its member institutions, including Angelo State University. The memo, issued by newly appointed Chancellor Brandon Creighton, comes amid months of statewide scrutiny of university curriculum following the high-profile firing of a Texas A&M professor after a dispute with a student over gender ideology.

Creighton’s memo, sent to the presidents of Texas Tech University, Angelo State University and the system’s three other universities, outlines prohibited instruction and establishes a required review process for course material related to sexual identity.

According to the memo, faculty members acting in their official c

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