NYU Langone to Ban Trigger Words: Including ‘America,’ ‘Fatherland,’ ‘Gold Star,’ and ‘Unborn Baby’ in Coding and Curriculum to Promote DEI Values

Langone Medical Center this week after demanding an apology and a “public display of the Hellenic Cross.” One hospital official condemned the letters as “hate-filled, targeted anti-Semitic emails.”
In February, St. John’s pledged $30 million to “advance the children’s hospital” at Hassenfeld and announced plans to amend its resignation agreement to give it greater say in the hospiti…
In October, three months after his confirmation to the post of Housing and Urban Development Secretary, nodded appreciatively as his alma mater, St. John’s University, presented him with a Doctor of Humane Letters.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary in an unannounced visit to Langone, using his perch as head of the Department of Housing and Urban Development to warn against undermining educational opportunities for young people.
As part of his congratulations, Mr. Carson told the students they would have to do better than “whining and complaining” to overcome the challenges they might confront in life.
In February, St. John’s pledged $30 million to “advance the children’s hospital” at Hassenfeld and announced plans to amend its resignation agreement to give it greater say in the hospital’s operations.
William Lynch, St. John’s president, referred questions about the Central Park East school and about the funding for it, which came from Rev. Edward J. Malloy Jr., the late president of St. John’s, to Father Scanlon. Based on the passage above, In what context did St. John’s University’s president refer questions regarding a Central Park East school and its funding to his colleague Father Scanlon?

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