・Viterbo University, a Catholic institution in Wisconsin, has instructed employees to include their preferred pronouns in email signatures as part of new guidelines for professionalism and branding.
The top White House spokesperson says that she refuses to acknowledge emails from any journalists who have pronouns listed in their signature. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt insisted in ...
The White House is refusing to answer questions from reporters with preferred pronouns in email signatures. Several officials have cited policy in doing so, but it's unclear if that is personal or ...
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University of Kansas employees with official KU email accounts soon will be prohibited from listing their preferred pronouns — he/she and they/them, for example — as part of their email signature ...