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Senate Bill 1, the new extensive law overhauling programs and practices at Ohio institutions of higher education, went into effect Friday without challenge.
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The first step is over in the campaign by Ohio educators to overturn the bill that seeks to stop diversity efforts and faculty strikes at public universities.
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Lowe's, Walmart, Nissan and Anheuser-Busch are some of the companies that have supported Stonewall Columbus' annual Pride March and Festival in the past, but are not doing so this year.
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A bill to ban diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in schools is in the Ohio Senate. A companion piece of legislation has been introduced in the Ohio House.
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The letter from America First Legal asks the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights to investigate Upper Arlington Schools and quotes guidance from the Trump administration.
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Buckeye Commons will open in the same place that once held the Center for Belonging and Social Change, offering new programs to students.
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Attorney General Dave Yost has approved the language for petitions to bring a repeal of Senate Bill 1 to the ballot.
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Ohio State University’s Center for Belonging and Social Change is permanently closing on Wednesday, April 30 in compliance with Ohio's new anti-DEI law.
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Osu faculty Senate passed the Mutual Academic Defense Compact which aims to create a NATO-like alliance between Big Ten schools to defend against attacks by the Trump Administration.
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A group of professors at Youngstown State University are leading the charge to repeal Senate Bill 1, the law that strikes down diversity, equity and inclusiveness programs on public college campuses in Ohio.