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- Samantha Fulneckys failing grade on essay will not count, OU says
Samantha Fulnecky's failing marks on her controversial essay will not count toward her final course grade, the University of Oklahoma student told The Oklahoman The junior majoring in psychology said on Wednesday, Dec 3, that the decision came after she filed a formal grade appeal
- OU Essay Controversy: What Happened in the Samantha Fulnecky Case
OU Essay Controversy: What Happened in the Samantha Fulnecky Case In November 2025, University of Oklahoma (OU) student Samantha Fulnecky, a junior psychology major, submitted a reaction paper for a lifespan development psychology course
- Samantha Fulnecky Drama Explained: OU Faces Fury Over Gender Essay . . .
A psychology essay, written by a student called Samantha Fulnecky at The University of Oklahoma (OU), has prompted an online culture war Fulnecky received a mark of 0 on her paper, which
- OU student says Bible reference in assignment led to zero; See full essay
A graduate student instructor at the University of Oklahoma was placed on administrative leave after a student filed a discrimination complaint The student, Samantha Fulnecky, claims she received
- University of Oklahoma student claims religious discrimination over . . .
A University of Oklahoma graduate student is on leave from teaching duties after giving an undergrad a zero on an assignment The junior, seeking a degree in psychology, is accusing the instructor of discrimination because she cited the Bible The assignment was to write a reactionary essay to a
- University of Oklahoma instructor on leave after issuing grade for . . .
A University of Oklahoma instructor has been placed on leave after Samantha Fulnecky complained about receiving a failing grade on a paper
- Oklahoma students essay receives zero for including religious references
Samantha Fulnecky, a psychology junior at the University of Oklahoma, has gained national attention after receiving a zero grade for citing the Bible in an opinion-based essay on gender binary
- COURSE OF ACTION - PressReader
For a psychology course at the University of Oklahoma, Samantha Fulnecky was asked to write a 650-word essay reacting to an article about how people are perceived based on societal expectations of gender
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