Antar A. Tichavakunda, an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati, recently argued that exam surveillance, zero-tolerance policies, and fraternities and sororities harm 'Black and Latinx' students.
Tichavakunda attributes the purported 'racial biases' to White students' access to academic resources.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 23.4 ms ] threadTichavakunda attributes the purported 'racial biases' to White students' access to academic resources.
Blackwell is on Republican National Committee, representing Virginia.
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I don't understand why he talks about anti-plagiarism policies, though, instead of the "test banks" used by white students.