University abruptly suspends diversity classes

(THE COLLEGE FIX) – Amid rumors of a video that shows a student being targeted during a diversity lesson at Boise State University, administrators have abruptly suspended all of the school's general education classes called "University Foundations 200: Foundations of Ethics and Diversity."

"We have been made aware of a series of concerns, culminating in allegations that a student or students have been humiliated and degraded in class on our campus for their beliefs and values," states a March 16 memo from President Marlene Tromp to the campus community.

"This is never acceptable; it is not what Boise State stands for; and we will not tolerate this behavior," Tromp stated. "…Given the weight of cumulative concerns, we have determined that, effective immediately, we must suspend UF 200."

Read the full story ›

The post University abruptly suspends diversity classes appeared first on WND.

http://www.wnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/white_privilege.jpg by http://www.wnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/white_privilege.jpg is licensed under http://www.wnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/white_privilege.jpg