U of North Texas removes DEI-related terms from course names
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The alterations to course titles at the University of North Texas, resulting from a routine curriculum review, have drawn significant criticism from faculty and advocacy groups.
Amidst concerns regarding DEI-related programs, Texas lawmakers are scrutinizing university course content, with some stating that while it's not illegal, it contradicts the intent of SB 17.
PEN America criticized the changes as 'extreme overcompliance,' emphasizing the impact of Texas' anti-diversity legislation on academic freedom and the educational landscape.
The board of Texas A&M University recently eliminated its LGBTQ+ studies minor, a move credited by a lawmaker to a broader campaign against similar programs statewide.
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