University of Dallas will not take action against a professor who denounced transgender Biden nominee
A graduate of the Catholic school in Irving circulated a petition calling for David Upham’s removal after his Facebook post about Rachel Levine.
University of Dallas officials said they will not take action against a professor who wrote a Facebook post denouncing a transgender woman who is the Biden administration’s nominee for assistant health secretary.
The controversy began when David Upham, an associate professor who is chairman of the school’s politics department and director of legal studies, wrote in a now-deleted post that Rachel Levine “put on a somewhat convincing hormonal costume to go along with his conventionally feminine dress,” according to a report in the campus paper,
COVID-19 vaccine hub will open to serve Irving and Grand Prairie
Legislators from the two cities recently requested the hub to accommodate the cities’ large populations, including many residents who lack transportation. with additional details about the opening.
A new COVID-19 vaccine hub will open Wednesday in Grand Prairie to provide its first allotment of 500 vaccines.
Vaccine supply is still limited, but the site will open Monday through Friday as soon as it receives additional doses.
Emergency management teams from Grand Prairie and Irving will manage the hub, which will be at The Theatre at Grand Prairie, 1001 Performance Place. The teams led a trial run this week to prepare, according to the Grand Prairie Fire Department.