University of Idaho president rejects indoctrination claims
By KEITH RIDLER
Associated Press
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The president of the University of Idaho says “conflict entrepreneurs” using scare tactics and a false social justice narrative to claim students were being indoctrinated led to a $500,000 cut in the school’s budget last year. Scott Green told the Legislature’s powerful budget-setting committee on Friday that there’s no indoctrination going on at the school. He says an independent study by a law firm was unable to substantiate the indoctrination allegations by an influential libertarian group that wants to abolish public education. Republican lawmakers cut $2.5 million from higher education budgets last year based on claims that universities were indoctrinating students.