Pennsylvania Liberal Arts College Ditches Professor's Name Over Grave Dig Controversy
A small Pennsylvania liberal arts college has dropped a professor's name from a campus building after it was revealed he excavated a Native American burial site and promoted racial hierarchies. The move comes amid controversy over grave digging at the institution.
A small Pennsylvania liberal arts college has dropped a professor's name from a campus hall after it was discovered he excavated a Native American burial site and promoted racial hierarchies, sparking outrage among students and faculty. The move comes after the professor's past actions were uncovered, leading to calls for accountability and change. The college's decision to remove the professor's name is seen as a step towards healing and reconciliation. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about cultural sensitivity and respect on college campuses.