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Anti-Black Racism Course Requirement Placed On Hold At UConn
UConn Senate created a task force to review the anti-Black racism course amid federal legal concerns and budget issues after a 59-10 vote to delay the requirement.
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Anti-Black Racism Course Requirement Placed On Hold At UConn
The University of Connecticut Senate voted on Monday night to delay a requirement that all undergraduates take a course on anti-Black racism amid concerns that requiring the course would be considered discriminatory by the Trump administration.
Anti-Black racism course requirement placed on hold at UConn
University of Connecticut SEC Chair Bob Day at the UConn Senate meeting on Nov. 3, 2025. Senator Day gave the report of the Senate Executive Committee.(Connor Sharp / UConn Journalism)The University of Connecticut Senate voted on Monday night to delay a requirement that all undergraduates take a course on anti-Black racism amid concerns that requiring the course would be considered discriminatory by the Trump administration.The course was first …
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