Updated: 12:12 PM MDT May 24, 2021
BOISE, Idaho — After nearly two months of investigating, an external firm has found no "evidence of attempts to indoctrinate" Boise State University students after one student allegedly felt “humiliated and degraded” in an ethics and diversity course at the university.
In mid-March, the university suspended its University Foundations 200 course for a week after one person, who isn't a student at the university, "reported having viewed a video from a friend’s phone in which a Caucasian student was singled out by an instructor in a BSU class and was mistreated and demeaned."
Dr. Tromp said Hawley Troxell's external investigation, "reached out to thousands of students and included dozens of direct in-depth interviews and a review of hundreds of documents."