The move came in direct response to outrage over revised textbooks that removed units on inequality, race and ethnicity, ...
Students at Florida’s 12 public universities will no longer be able to fulfill their general education requirements by taking an introductory sociology course. On Thursday, the Florida Board of ...
Only four universities — the University of South Florida, Florida A&M University, the University of North Florida and Florida ...
Introduction to Sociology, designated as SYG 1000 or SYG 2000 across the 12 state public universities, will be removed from ...
At a meeting in Pensacola, the State University System Board of Governors nixed "Introduction to Sociology" from general ...
Florida officials have spent years transforming higher education in the state, with a particular focus on sociology instruction.
The State University System’s Board of Governors voted March 26 to remove Introduction to Sociology from general education across Florida’s 12 public universities. The change will go into effect for ...
The board governing Florida’s universities voted Thursday to remove sociology as a general education offering at the state’s ...
The dramatic move is a culmination of the state’s years-long battle over sociology as a discipline, and mere months after the ...
Florida has removed sociology as a mandatory graduation subject across its public universities, pushing it to elective status from August, as reported by The Guardian. The decision reflects a broader ...
After first watering down its sociology curriculum, Florida public universities will no longer require sociology to earn a bachelor's degree.
Florida’s State University System Board of Governors has voted in Pensacola to drop the stand-alone Introduction to Sociology course from the statewide general education core, shifting SYG 2000 to ...
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