UM adds required diversity courses to Ross business school curriculum

"The University of Michigan has added a three-year diversity requirement to its Ross School of Business undergraduate curriculum that, among other things, will teach their students how race, gender and sexual orientation “connect to larger systems of power, privilege and oppression.”

Interesting. I wonder if core business classes will be dropped to fit this in.

http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=7014

They could have turned it into a positive and enhancing the B-school experience:

“Selling into niche markets - an untapped opportunity”
“Understanding the minority experience ; how to harness creative dissonance”
“Building diverse teams - avoiding pitfalls”
“Cultural assumptions 101”
“The only colors are maize and blue”
“Minorities are the majority and they are more prejudicial than you”
“Understanding the old”
"Building your brand with an LGBT buddy "
"Disrupting the power, privilege and oppression paradigm with new technology "

Instead we get the PC garbage. What a waste of tuition and time. Hopefully they are 0.5 credit 1 day seminars.

Maybe the business school cynically thought it made defensive business sense to preempt protests & lawsuits.