Faculty at the University of North Texas (UNT) have raised concerns about the university’s decision to rename and revise nearly 200 courses, primarily in the College of Education. The changes include the removal of references to race, class, gender, and equity, reportedly in response to Texas Senate Bill 17. While the law prohibits DEI offices, it does not mandate adjustments to course content.

Critics argue these actions represent overcompliance, threatening academic freedom and stifling discussions on diversity and inclusion. UNT, however, asserts that the revisions align with state education standards, a claim many see as unnecessary censorship undermining inclusive education.

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