Texas Tech University System's Curriculum Debate


Author: The Daily News Now! February 28, 2026 Duration: 1:48
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Texas Tech University System's Curriculum Debate

Texas Tech University Systems new chancellor, Brandon Creighton, implemented controversial rules, sparking protests and debates. Regents approved major projects and new degrees, but avoided discussing flagged courses. Students and professors rallied for academic freedom, while the board approved unrelated items in private.

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