![]() IFF has requested this documentation, but it should have been released already. If BSU has nothing to hide, the school should publicly release the actual investigation file and not just a summary written by the school’s law firm. All students will continue to be required to take UF 200 courses to graduate, and nothing will be done to stop the ideological infection of the university. BSU plans to continue tolerating the propaganda promoted in UF 200 courses. ![]() The report even gets the date of the “white shaming” incident wrong, putting it in 2017 instead of 2021.īSU’s suspension of all UF 200 courses, rather than a single rogue class where an isolated incident occurred, proved BSU's UF classes have a systemic problem. The investigation report provides no answers to important questions like, “What beliefs are being promoted and in which classrooms? How many incidents have occurred prompting administrative concern before action took place?”įurthermore, Hawley Troxell, the law firm that conducted the investigation, claims it interviewed 30 students, an incredibly small sample size considering UF 200 classes affect more than 1,200 students per semester. ![]() As we previously pointed out, “The problem is the propagandizing and indoctrinating of students in a false and pernicious ideology, not their humiliation.” The Idaho Freedom Foundation is hardly surprised to see that Boise State University’s investigation into its controversial University Foundations 200 courses has been fruitless.
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