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Originally Posted by Itse
Care to explain your logic here?
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I'll try. I think university boards are choosing to create environments that are more like what the students want for the money. The primary demographic is female and we can see a swing towards issues that women often champion becoming fore front. This increases reputation and drives enrollment. It's about branding ultimately.
That's the gist of it. It's an interesting thing on a university campus I am a white straight male with autism spectrum disorder, the stereotype ultimate misogynist, but in reality this inclusion push that is going on in multiple area's is creating a more accessible world for me and I like it.