"Utah Governor's Stance on DEI Programs Sparks Controversy"

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Utah Governor Cox questioned the effectiveness of diversity programs at public colleges, leading to the passing of HB261 requiring colleges to revamp their DEI efforts. Colleges provided data showing positive impacts, such as increased retention and graduation rates for marginalized students. Each institution highlighted specific achievements, including Salt Lake Community College's success in mirroring county demographics and Utah Tech University's efforts to support students from rural communities. Despite concerns about potential setbacks from the new law, colleges continue to focus on improving diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Gov. Cox said he didn't see evidence DEI programs work. Here's the data Utah colleges say they've given him. Salt Lake Tribune
- Utah Bans D.E.I. Programs, Joining Other States The New York Times
- Utah's governor posted about Black History Month after signing anti-DEI bill Salt Lake Tribune
- University statement on HB 261 – @theU @theU
- Diversity Offices, Statements, and Training Are Banned in Utah's Public Colleges The Chronicle of Higher Education
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