University doctor resigns after audio reveals comments on navigating anti-DEI laws
- A Doctor at the University of South Florida, Haywood Brown, resigned after an audio recording revealed his comments on avoiding anti-DEI laws and federal regulations.
- The university faced allegations of attempting to circumvent the Supreme Court's ban on affirmative action during the scholarship program creation.
- USF spokesperson Althea Johnson expressed that the university is disappointed and troubled by Dr. Brown's statements.
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University of Alaska shutters diversity center, 'retires' diversity officer in continued response to anti-DEI orders
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The University of Alaska Anchorage has removed its chief diversity officer and the University of Alaska Fairbanks closed a diversity center as the university moves to respond to a "changing federal landscape," according to University of Alaska…
USF doctor resigns after unearthed audio exposes him boasting about skirting anti-DEI laws
A university doctor has resigned from his position after Fox News Digital reported on unearthed audio where he touted how he has been avoiding anti-diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) laws in Florida while attacking state and federal officials, including top White House official Stephen Miller.
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