Islamic studies professor at San Antonio’s Trinity University denied tenure, to file lawsuit
This story originally ran in the Trinitonian, Trinity University’s student-run newspaper. You can read other Trinitonian content or support the publication at trinitonian.com. After nearly nine years at Trinity University, Sajida Jalalzai, an assistant professor of religion hired on the tenure track, is leaving this May. Provost Megan Mustain and President Vanessa Beasley denied Jalalzai […]
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