Statement on Tuesday’s protest over awarding of honorary degree to Phyllis Schlafly
Washington University in St. Louis has issued the following statement on the student-led protest that was held outside the chancellor’s residence on May 13 over the university’s selection of Phyllis Schlafly as an honorary degree recipient.
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