University of Dallas Ads Blocked by Google, Meta



The University of Dallas, a Catholic institution in Texas, is grappling with escalating interference from major tech companies as its online advertising campaigns continue to face censorship. Google and Meta have each taken actions that curtail the university’s digital reach, raising alarm among free speech advocates who warn of the growing suppression of religious voices online.

Although the university has made efforts to align its ads with platform policies, Google has repeatedly rejected promotions for its graduate programs. Meanwhile, Meta, the corporate parent of Facebook and Instagram, shut down the advertising account operated by the university’s marketing partner, based on documents shared with The College Fix.

Clare Venegas, vice president of marketing for the University of Dallas, highlighted a troubling pattern and questioned whether Catholic institutions are being unfairly targeted. “For some reason, Google continues to claim that they’re blocking us for religious reasons, when none of the College of Business ads have religious content in them,” Venegas stated during an on-campus interview.



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