AUSTIN (KXAN) — Another Texas university appears to be undergoing changes amid a debate about what students and staff can say and do on campus. Angelo State University, or ASU, has given guidance about how employees can speak and teach about transgender people, according to reporting from San Angelo newspaper The Concho Observer.
While the new policy isn't in ASU's online policy portal, and people who spoke to the Observer said they were given only verbal guidance, reporting from the newspaper and the Houston-based Chron claims discussing transgender topics or suggesting the existence of anything other than two genders is not allowed. Faculty told the Observer they also cannot use students' preferred names and must remove LGBTQ+ pride flags and symbols.
ASU says it's following executive