Boise State University Suspends Diversity Classes Over Student Complaints
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Boise State University is suspending dozens of required undergraduate diversity classes after allegations that at least one student was “humiliated and degraded” for their beliefs.
Boise State requires sophomores to take one University Foundations 200 course to graduate.
They can choose from 52 classes, which all focus on diversity and ethics in different subjects, like technology, the environment and sports.
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