A diversity study commissioned at the University of Wyoming will cost $21,500 and will ask questions that don’t seem to be neutral. Administrators, in an e-mail sent to students, said that the price tag is reasonable considering that the survey will be conducted over a course of several years. Administrators also invited students to help participate in crafting questions on diversity for the survey.
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