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 Students to earn academic credit for #MeToo-based ‘power and privilege’ class

Graham Piro - Staff Reporter •January 21, 2019
 

Professor declines comment on course’s specifics

A teach-in course at Bucknell University aims to be an “examination of power and privilege” in the #MeToo era, with a special emphasis on how the topic manifests itself on campus, according to a photo of a flyer describing the offering obtained by The College Fix.

Titled “#HereToo,” it is a quarter-credit course set for this spring offered on alternating Mondays at the private liberal arts college in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. It will “collectively explore politically charged issues,” according to the flyer. “They are meant to be practical, participatory, and oriented towards action.”

https://www.thecollegefix.com/students-to-earn-academic-credit-for-metoo-based-power-and-privilege-class/
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