Following Trump EOs, Naval Academy prohibits class materials
Briefly

The U.S. Naval Academy's provost informed faculty to avoid course materials that promote critical race theory and related topics, aligning with Trump's executive orders. The email urged faculty to filter readings for certain terms such as 'diversity' and 'minority,' forbidding materials that might assign blame for social issues. While the Academy confirmed the email's existence, it refrained from sharing specifics. Officials stated the guidance aimed to provide clarity regarding compliance with executive orders targeting divisive educational concepts, rather than adding new restrictions.
The provost's guidance aims to align the Naval Academy's curriculum with executive orders under the Trump administration that restrict curriculum topics like critical race theory.
The Naval Academy clarified that the provost's email was intended to amplify existing executive orders regarding curriculum, not to impose further restrictions.
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