Berkeley, CA - University of California, Berkeley administrators on Monday reinstated a Palestinian history class amid an outcry over its suspension last week.

The school’s social science dean announced in letter to faculty that the ethnic studies class was reinstated after the teacher revised the course description.

Social science dean Carla Hesse suspended “Palestine: A Colonial Settler Analysis” after receiving a complaint from Jewish and civil rights groups that the course syllabus appeared to describe a politically motivated, anti-Semitic class. Hesse suspended the class, saying it wasn’t properly vetted to ensure it wasn’t espousing a single political viewpoint.

The suspension triggered protests from critics who said the action threatened academic freedom.... Read More: VIN