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Utah State University closed its Inclusion Center in wake of the state's new anti-DEI law. Even Inclusion Center staffers are unsure about the future.
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Today we’re doing another non-profit spotlight. We will hear from various representatives from local non-profits such as Amy Anderson of Sunshine Hospice and Isaiah Jones with USU's Inclusive Excellence program.
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In other news, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released a new extreme heat advisory for the summer.
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Utah State University hosted their 47th annual powwow on Saturday, April 6. With nearly 1,000 people in attendance, the day was filled with tradition, dancing, food and vendors.
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A bill in Idaho would eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion or DEI programs at colleges and universities.
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The new Essential Elements classroom will open more room for the Bridger's special education programs to reach a greater range of students.
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In addition to academic support, Utah State University’s Black Student Union was founded in 1969 as place to gather and to promote the equal rights of black students as well as other minority students.
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What happens now that diversity, equity and inclusion programs are banned in state-funded institutions? One assistant professor at the University of Utah says this is an opportunity to rethink how we talk about diversity.
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Kristyn Allred, the director of the She’s Daring Mighty Things program at Utah State University’s Huntsman School of Business weighs in on HB261, the new Equal Opportunities Initiatives bill.
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In his monthly news conference, Gov. Spencer Cox addressed concerns about the recently passed ban on diversity, equity and inclusion programs in state institutions. He also spoke on his office's efforts to support rural Utah.