Considers requiring anti-bias education because black activists demanded it
The University of South Florida is exploring a required anti-bias training for all new students in response to a demand from its Black Student Union.
“USF’s Dean of Students Office is considering the purchase of a module on anti-bias from the education technology company EverFi as a requirement for incoming USF students,” the student paper
The Oracle reported. The public university currently requires new students to take EverFi courses on financial literacy, alcohol and sexual assault.
Emmanuel Harvey, the president of the Black Student Union, said his group has been advising the administration on racial issues.