Boise State cancels 50-plus diversity classes after claims student was 'degraded' for beliefs Ian Stevenson and Nicole Foy, The Idaho Statesman Mar. 16—Boise State University announced Tuesday it was canceling several core curriculum classes after allegations that at least one student was "degraded" for their beliefs in class. The cancellation affects roughly 1,300 students in 52 sections of UF 200: Foundations of Ethics and Diversity, according to the university. "We have been made aware of a series of concerns, culminating in allegations that a student or students have been humiliated and degraded in class on our campus for their beliefs and values," the university said in a written statement provided to the Idaho Statesman. "Effective immediately, we must suspend UF 200."