Michelle Issadore, a consultant with the NCHERM Group, which
advises colleges on risk management, told MintPress that she sees trigger
warnings as a way “of further including and involving faculty in students’
lives outside the classroom. However, these warnings may lose efficacy if they
are ubiquitous across all courses, even those where such topics are unlikely to
arise.”
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