(The Center Square) – A national group focused on eliminating what it calls activism from schools wants the Ohio State University to be investigated for continuing to require diversity, equity, and inclusion classes.

In a letter, Defending Education asked Attorney General Dave Yost to investigate OSU, saying a whistleblower provided a screenshot of Ohio State’s student registration portal that shows a “race, ethnicity, and gender diversity” requirement still existed as of Oct. 14.

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In June, Senate Bill 1 took effect in Ohio, prohibiting DEI classes and trainers at s

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