SB 83 applies to public colleges and universities. Private schools that receive state funds were originally included in parts of the bill but a Wednesday amendment removed them.
Doctoral graduates celebrate at a commencement ceremony on Friday, May 5, 2023, at Michigan State University. In Ohio, the state Senate passed a bill that attempts to tamp down on perceived liberal bias.
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