In November, the medical school’s administrators spent around $15,000 on the fee and travel costs for Daniel Dawes, an expert in public health, to speak at its series on diversity, equity, an…
. “To indoctrinate its staff and its students in concepts that are pure political ideology isn’t fair to Utah’s taxpayers, nor will it benefit the students.”
The lecturers were not paid with money from student tuition fees, according to a university spokeswoman, who added that the school wants to offer its students different perspectives on current issues. An author and former COVID-19 advisor to the White House, Dawes gave a lecture titled “The Political Determinants of Health and How We Can Change Them,” which focused on why some Americans have better health than others.
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