Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Assistant Professor Eli Hvastkovs, who teaches chemistry at East Carolina University (ECU), bans students from thanking God in graduation statements


No one expects the PC Inquisition! 

Professor bans students from thanking God in graduation statements

A professor at a public university in North Carolina forbade his students from thanking God in personal statements that will be delivered during their departmental graduation ceremony on Friday.
In an email obtained by Campus Reform, Assistant Professor Eli Hvastkovs, who teaches chemistry at East Carolina University (ECU), instructed his students to prepare a “family friendly” 35­ word personal statement that mentions future plans or “thanks someone.” The students, however, were explicitly forbidden from thanking God. . . .