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University of Nebraska at Kearney pulls trans-focused faculty training after governor's threat
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California Senate candidate Kristina Irwin and Teacher Freedom Alliance CEO Ryan Walters join 'Fox News @ Night' to discuss California schools' transgender policies and NYC parents pulling their children from public schools after Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral win. The University of Nebraska at Kearney canceled a transgender-focused faculty training module after backlash erupted online and drew swift condemnation from Republican Gov. Jim Pillen. The voluntary workshop, titled "How Can I Move From Supporting to Empowering Trans-spectrum Students?", was part of the school’s Monday Morning Mentor series and referenced a 20-minute program developed by a North Carolina college aimed at helping professors create a more inclusive classroom environment. The program drew attention after Libs of TikTok shared a university email about the training on X, criticizing the initiative and calling for the school to be defunded. "University of Nebraska at Kearney … wants faculty to attend a meeting where they’ll be taught about Empowering Trans Students and creating a DEI-inclusive classroom," the account posted. "This university receives our tax dollars … DEFUND … So sick of this trash." TRUMP ADMIN TERMINATES SOME AGREEMENTS WITH DISTRICTS, COLLEGE ON TRANSGENDER STUDENTS Supporters of Policy 8040 celebrate as transgender protection measures were adopted into Loudoun County Public Schools policies during a school board meeting in Ashburn, Virginia, on Aug. 11, 2021. (Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post) Pillen reposted the criticism Monday and condemned the training. "This nonsense is completely irrelevant and destructive to the University of Nebraska’s teaching mission, and out of touch with the values of the state it serves," Pillen wrote on X. "University leaders must immediately root out this and all other similar programming across the entire system." He warned that failure to act could lead to investigations or funding cuts. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD MEETING FALLS INTO CHAOS AMID SJSU LAWSUIT VS TRUMP ADMIN OVER TRANS SCANDAL Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen criticized a transgender-focused faculty training module at the University of Nebraska at Kearney before it was canceled. (Getty Images) "If the University cannot police its own ranks and rid itself of the woke disease that has degraded so many 'elite' higher education institutions, it risks investigations, cuts to its funding, and, most importantly, the loss of the confidence of the people it serves," he added. The university removed the module Tuesday, according to Nebraska Public Media. UNK said its focus "remains on rigorous academics and student success through effective teaching and creating a welcoming environment for all students," the outlet reported, and that "the module referenced has been removed." NUMBER OF YOUNG ADULTS IDENTIFYING AS TRANSGENDER PLUNGES BY NEARLY HALF IN TWO YEARS A sign outside the University of Nebraska at Kearney. The university removed a faculty training module after criticism from state officials and online backlash. (Don and Melinda Crawford/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) "We have addressed the issue and corrected our review process moving forward," the school said. Pillen later called the decision "good news." "Following my post last night, the University of Nebraska at Kearney took down the objectionable content," he wrote on X. "That is good news." He added that higher education institutions must remain aligned with public expectations. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP "The mission of education in America is not the advancement of woke indoctrination — it’s to grow critical learners and thinkers prepared to become the next generation of leaders and business builders," Pillen said. "That’s the mission, and we cannot allow Nebraska institutions to be distracted from it." Fox News Digital has reached out to the University of Nebraska at Kearney for comment. Michael Sinkewicz is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to michael.sinkewicz@fox.com Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox Subscribed You've successfully subscribed to this newsletter!
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