Indiana University School of Medicine requires professors to demonstrate commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in order to be considered for promotions or tenure, according to document obtained by medical watchdog group Do No Harm.
Stanford University backpedaled on its much-mocked “harmful language” guide, saying it was only offering suggested alternatives for allegedly problematic words and acknowledging that the project blundered when it targeted the word “American.”
The University of Pittsburgh released a 738-page report funded by the Marine Corps calling for marines to no longer address drill instructors with "ma'am" or "sir," as those are gendered terms.
The Associated Press found that governments around the world used mass surveillance technologies and data during the COVID-19 pandemic for purposes unrelated to the pandemic, including stifling dissent and harassing marginalized communities.
According to Fang, Twitter "quietly aided the Pentagon’s covert online PsyOp campaign" and directly assisted the US military in its efforts to shape public opinion in the Middle East and beyond. He wrote that Twitter "gave approval & special protection to the U.S. military’s online psychological influence ops."