Weber State University in Utah censored its own conference on censorship by instructing presenters not to discuss identity politics or risk removal from the program. This action was reportedly due to Utah's HB 261, a law that restricts Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives at public colleges and universities, threatening funding. Consequently, presenters, including a student researcher examining the impact of such legislation, were asked to remove specific terms, leading to withdrawals and concerns about academic freedom and institutional reputation. AI
IMPACT Legislation restricting DEI initiatives may indirectly impact AI research by limiting academic discourse and funding for related studies.
RANK_REASON The story details the impact of state legislation on academic freedom and conference content, which falls under research and policy implications.
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Florida
- HB 261
- Iowa
- Jessica Oyler
- Sarah Herrmann
- Texas
- Texas Tech University System
- Utah
- Weber State University
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