From scholarships to housing, college students struggle with the effects of Trump orders against DEI
- Attorney Ben Crump expressed outrage over President Trump's executive orders eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, claiming it risks progress for marginalized groups.
- The Department of Education mandated schools to stop using race in admissions, threatening funding for non-compliance, as indicated in a February letter.
- Universities are shutting down DEI-focused programs and scholarships due to the executive order, affecting students' support systems and resources.
- The Ohio Student Association condemned compliance with anti-DEI mandates, calling them unjust and harmful to academic excellence and diversity.
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