Policy should include gender identityConsidering that the proposed change would do nothing but protect the rights of a certain segment of MSU's population, there is no reason why the university shouldn't adopt it.
The proposal must be approved by both the Faculty and Academic councils, then it will go on for decision by the MSU Board of Trustees.
As it stands, MSU is one of five remaining Big Ten schools that does not list gender identity as being protected against gender discrimination. MSU finds itself trailing behind its fellow Big Ten schools in this key decision.
That MSU already lists gender identity in its anti-harassment policy is a good sign, but in order to take a firm stance against all forms of discrimination, MSU needs to take this crucial step to ensure equality.