At its "diversity" week last fall, the University of Utah Medical School (UUMS) spent tens of thousands of dollars on white-hating speakers who were brought in to lecture students about [.]
The University of Utah Medical School lavished tens of thousands of dollars on expensive speakers to lecture about ethics in healthcare at its 'diversity' week last fall. (Article [.]
The medical school has come under fire for spending taxpayers money on a lecture titled The Political Determinants of Health and How We Can Change Them.
The University of Utah Medical School splashed out tens of thousands of dollars last fall to pay speakers for its "diversity" week at a time when companies across the country have laid off well-paid diversity, equity and inclusion hires.
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