CSU students sit-in to protest changes to DEI policies
- A group of students at Colorado State University organized a sit-in at the administration building to protest changes to diversity, equity, and inclusion policies announced by President Amy Parsons due to federal mandates.
- The sit-in involved around 20 students who wanted to discuss their concerns with campus leadership regarding the changes to DEI policies.
- President Amy Parsons stated that failure to comply with federal guidelines could risk CSU's federal funding, which is vital to many student programs.
- Students expressed concerns over the elimination of DEI programs and the impact this has on their education and campus experience, highlighting the importance of community resources.
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