Ohio universities are closing their LGBTQ+ centers to comply with a state DEI ban
Ohio's ban on DEI prohibits public universities from endorsing "any controversial belief" ā including LGBTQ+ existence.
June 4, 2025
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Ohio's ban on DEI prohibits public universities from endorsing "any controversial belief" ā including LGBTQ+ existence.
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