UM professor apologizes after seen wearing "Palestine" sash in class
In a statement shared on X, UM said that the professor "inadvertently came at odds with University policies prohibiting political advocacy in the classroom."
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In a statement shared on X, UM said that the professor "inadvertently came at odds with University policies prohibiting political advocacy in the classroom."
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