All-Women’s College Guide Instructs Professors to Stop Referring to Gender

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A guide has been issued at a college that instructs professors to avoid calling students "women" in order to promote what it calls a "gender neutral" classroom environment.

What makes this interesting is this happened at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts, an all-women's school.

Campus Reform reports the Supporting Trans and Non-Binary Students guide was created by officials at the college, which touts its legacy as an all-women’s college.

It tells staff to only refer to the women as “students,” and avoid referring to “the two genders.”

The school also offers a guide on "Inclusive Teaching" and another that give advice for dealing with "oppression and privilege."

Corrie O'Connor

 

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