West Point shuts down clubs for women and students of color in response to Trump’s DEI policies
- West Point has disbanded a dozen identity-based clubs to comply with President Donald Trump's executive orders and new Pentagon guidance, confirmed by Fox News.
- Clubs affected include the Asian-Pacific Forum, Latin Cultural Club, and Society of Women Engineers, as they were affiliated with the DEI office.
- The U.S. Military Academy stated it is reviewing all programs linked to its former diversity office, pausing activities of other clubs until compliance is ensured.
- Defense guidance emphasizes that DEI practices are 'incompatible' with DOD values, halting events related to cultural awareness months.
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West Point Ends Identity Politics Cadet Clubs - Armed Forces Press
By pyrene (MacArthur Society) The Deputy Commandant of Cadets, United States Corps of Cadets, issued a memorandum for record on February 4, 2025 disbanding a list of cadet clubs. This is pursuant to guidance from the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of the Army. Too bad the Superintendent and Commandant of United States Military Academy didn’t think to do it on their own. It’s interesting to see what the new civilian leadership saw which p…
West Point shuts down clubs for women, students of color in response to Trump's DEI policies
The U.S. Military Academy has disbanded a dozen West Point cadet clubs centered on ethnicity, gender, race and sexuality in response to the Trump administration’s push to eliminate diversity programs throughout government.
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