Here's how Alabama universities are reacting to the state's new 'divisive concepts' law

Mar 21, 2024 View Original Article
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66% : Leaders of several state universities reacted this week to Alabama's new "divisive concepts" restrictions and shared their vision for the path ahead after the legislation was signed Wednesday by Gov. Kay Ivey.The newly passed law restricts the implementation of diversity, equity and inclusion programs certain public entities, including public institutions of higher education.

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