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LA CROSSE, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – The UW-L gymnastics team is set to compete at the 2025 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Championship (presented by Culver’s) and National ...
Hamline University’s Master of Fine Arts in creative writing program and its literary journal, the Water~Stone Review, are in jeopardy after the outgoing interim administration announced a plan to ...
Today's Twin Cities Pioneer Press (Josh Verges) reports: Hamline University's full-time faculty on Tuesday asked President Fayneese Miller to resign over ...
Hamline files motion to dismiss lawsuit from professor fired in Prophet Muhammad controversy University attorneys claim Erika López Prater has failed to state claims upon which relief can be granted.
Two people at the center of the controversy at Hamline University over academic freedom that has gained international attention spoke Wednesday about how the incident has impacted their lives.
In October, López Prater, Hamline University adjunct art history professor, showed two paintings depicting the Prophet Muhammad in her world art class. After a Muslim student complained about the ...
Breaking The News Hamline University at the center of debate on academic freedom and respect for religion A student filed a complaint with university administrators.
Erika López Prater, an adjunct professor at Hamline University, said she knew many Muslims have deeply held religious beliefs that prohibit depictions of the Prophet Muhammad.
Hamline University dropped an art history professor after she showed her class two images of Muhammad and then defended the dismissal by declaring that respect for Muslim students “should have ...
Erika López Prater, a professor at Hamline University, reportedly warned students that the course material would contain images of holy figures, including Muhammad.