Virginia Colleges Criticized for Dropping Diversity Course Requirements

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Two Virginia colleges, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and George Mason University, are facing backlash after deciding to drop and postpone, respectively, plans to require diversity courses for incoming students. The decisions have sparked criticism from faculty and students who argue that such courses are essential for understanding the nation's history of racism and discrimination. The move comes amid increased scrutiny of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs by lawmakers, with Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin being a notable critic.
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