-
The state's high court has deleted part of a rule that allowed judges to take continuing education courses in “fairness and diversity."
-
Florida State and Florida A&M Universities and Tallahassee Community College have issued their response to the state's request for information on CRT and DEI programs.
-
State colleges and universities have until Jan. 13 to submit information to the DeSantis administration about resources related to diversity, equity and inclusion and critical race theory.
-
During the annual State of the University address, President Richard McCullough highlighted an influx of applicants but said FSU has been “challenged” in bringing in Black students.
-
The ruling comes the same day a third lawsuit —this one by a group of university professors and a student—was filed. DeSantis has championed the law as an effort to prevent teaching "our kids to hate our country or hate each other."
-
Disputing that restrictions on race-related workplace training violate the First Amendment, the state is asking a federal judge to toss out a challenge by businesses to a law that Gov. Ron DeSantis dubbed the “Stop WOKE Act.”
-
Continuing a crusade by Republican state leaders against critical race theory, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a bill that will limit the way race-related issues can be taught in schools and in workplace training.
-
The program, set to take place in 2022, comes courtesy of a special grant from the Florida Bar.
-
Florida’s new delegation to the United States Congress is historically diverse. Thanks to the 2016 general election, the state's representatives are…
-
Does racial diversity play an important role in law enforcement? Some local officials say it does. The two white and two black candidates in the Leon…