Weber State to axe Black, Latino, other cultural centers to comply with new diversity law

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Weber State to axe Black, Latino, other cultural centers to comply with new diversity law
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Weber State University will eliminate cultural centers for Black, Latino and other students to comply with the new Utah law targeting diversity initiatives.

<p>OGDEN — Weber State University will eliminate seven cultural centers geared to varied segments of the campus — including Black, Latino, female and LGBTQ students — to comply with the&#x

edu/student-access-success/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Student Access and Success division</a> at the Ogden-based university.

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