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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Programs at two Iowa universities are focus of race-based complaints - Radio Iowa
A Drake University scholarship program aimed at students of color is the subject of a complaint submitted to the U.S. Department of Education’s Civil Rights Office. The Equal Protection Project argues that Drake’s program discriminates against students based on race because it’s open to students of color but not to white students. Project president William […]
The People’s Coalition holds rally against cuts to DEI programs
Nearly 1000 University of Michigan community members gathered in the Diag Tuesday evening for a rally sponsored by The People’s Coalition. Attendees spoke out against cuts made to diversity, equity and inclusion programs at the University and advocated for the reinstatement of DEI initiatives. The rally occurred in the wake of Harvard University’s resistance to the Trump administration’s decision to eliminate their DEI programs. Holding signs wi…
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