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COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – A national higher education group is condemning Texas A&M University’s decision to remove course materials, including texts by Plato, calling the changes a violation of academic freedom that goes beyond what state law requires.

The American Association of University Professors released a statement Monday criticizing the university’s review of dozens of undergraduate courses ahead of the spring semester. The AAUP advocates for academic freedom in colleges and universities across the U.S.

The statement comes after Texas A&M professors told KBTX they were instructed to remove certain readings from their syllabi or risk being reassigned as the university moves to comply with new system policies.

Dr. Leonard Bright, professor and chapter president of the American Association of Professors at Texas A&M’s flagship campus, said faculty are being told what they can and can’t discuss as the university reviews courses.

“We see these kinds of efforts to limit our discussions and to censor them, and even more damaging, to basically give us talking points for what we can and can’t say in our classrooms,” Bright said.

RELATED| Texas A&M philosophy professor ordered to remove Plato reading or be reassigned

The AAUP said the changes go far beyond what’s required under Senate Bill 37 and Texas A&M System policy, which requires approval from a campus president for courses discussing “race or gender ideology” after conservative scrutiny of previous curriculum.

“Texas A&M is going to serve as an example of what happens when a university turns back on its commitment to higher education, to providing a broad, deep knowledge to our students,” Bright said.

The American Association of University Professors released the following statement:

The American Association of University Professors condemns Texas A&M University’s decision to censor over 200 undergraduate core courses – including texts by Plato and fictional texts featuring LGBTQ protagonists and themes. This censorship goes far beyond what is required by Senate Bill 37 and Texas A&M System policies. While new System policies prevent faculty from “advocating” for so-called racial and gender ideologies, it is intellectually dishonest and patently false to equate the rigorous analysis of competing interpretations with ideological indoctrination. Faculty are trained to facilitate critical analysis, not to manufacture consensus or dictate personal belief.

Censoring Plato is an academic absurdity and a textbook violation of academic freedom. Barring a foundational philosopher who is a cornerstone of Western thought because his work touches on race or gender is a blatant attempt at thought policing that will not survive legal scrutiny. This is a direct attack on professional integrity and a clear-cut breach of constitutionally protected academic freedom.

There are moral and pedagogical stakes for this form of censorship. Silencing 2,500-year-old ideas from one of the world’s most influential thinkers betrays the mission of higher education and denies students the opportunity to engage critically with the foundations of Western thought. Equally problematic (if not more so) is the selective suppression of scholarly discussion around race, gender, and sexuality. These topics are central to understanding human experience, social power, and democratic life. A university that censors Plato–as well as other significant texts–abandons its obligation to truth, free inquiry, and the public trust. Such an institution is abdicating its responsibility to support students’ right to learn and faculty’s right to teach. It prevents faculty from guiding students in the development and exercise of critical thinking. A college or university of this sort harms its students, faculty, and traditions, and consequently can no longer be regarded as a serious institution of higher learning.

Bright expressed concerns about the broader implications for student education.

“We want to make certain that we have an education that prepares students for the broad world, not for a political group, not for one small community, but for the entire world,” Bright said.

He warned about the consequences of the changes.

“There’s going to be a cost to this. And unfortunately, our students are going to pay that cost,” Bright said. “That’s not education. That’s indoctrination.”

This isn’t the first time the AAUP has criticized Texas A&M. Months ago, the group condemned the firing of faculty and administrators at A&M, calling it political interference in higher education.

University officials said course review is an ongoing process and deans have until Friday to ask for opinions on courses. Any decisions on canceled or adjusted classes will be made ahead of the semester’s add and drop deadline to minimize student impact.

Copyright 2026 KBTX. All rights reserved.

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