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As DEI rollbacks take hold, students of color say they're losing campus support systems

  • As U.S. colleges roll back diversity, equity, and inclusion practices, students of color report a loss of support systems amid federal pressure from the Trump administration.
  • The Trump administration's directives have prompted investigations into numerous universities, leading to cuts in programs assisting minority students.
  • Cuts to DEI programs could enhance feelings of isolation among Hispanic students, who constitute 6% of undergraduates.
  • Governor Glenn Youngkin of Virginia praised the University of Virginia for ending DEI programs, claiming it shifts towards merit-based opportunities.
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College DEI rollbacks hit campus support systems

WASHINGTON — Campus mentors. Move-in events. Scholarships. Diversity offices that made them feel welcome on predominantly white campuses.

·Waterloo, United States
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