Prof at USC out after students said their mental health affected

FPI / September 8, 2020 A communications professor at the University of Southern California (USC) was placed on leave after black students complained that their “mental health” had been “affected” by the professor’s pronunciation of a Chinese word that sounded too much like the N-word. Greg Patton, a professor at USC’s Marshall School of Business, […]
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