University of Michigan ends DEI programs, shifts focus to other student resources
- The University of Michigan is curbing diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives amid threats from the Trump administration to cut federal funding.
- The university cited concerns about the balance of resources between administration and direct student support, as well as frustration from some in the campus community who felt excluded from DEI programming.
- Despite the changes, the university remains committed to supporting every member of the community and is investing in student-facing programs like financial aid expansion and cultural and ethnic programs.
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University Of Michigan Guts DEI Programs
University Of Michigan Guts DEI Programs Authored by Bill Pan via The Epoch Times, The University of Michigan said it will eliminate all diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts following the Trump administration’s warning that colleges with discriminative policies could lose federal funding. The changes, announced on Thursday, include shutting down two diversity offices and ending its “DEI 2.0 Strategic Plan.” This follows earlier steps t…
University of Michigan Guts DEI Programs
The University of Michigan said it will eliminate all diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts following the Trump administration’s warning that colleges with discriminative policies could lose federal funding. The changes, announced on Thursday, include shutting down two diversity offices and ending its “DEI 2.0 Strategic Plan.” This follows earlier steps to phase out DEI-related requirements, such as removing mandatory DEI statements in …
University of Michigan Announces End of DEI Programs, Closes Offices - The Michigan Star
by Elyse Apel The University of Michigan announced Thursday it will end its diversity, equity and inclusion programs, immediately closing both the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Office for Health Equity and Inclusion. School administration said the programs are being ended in response to recent executive orders and federal guidance from the Trump administration that are beginning “to reshape higher education.” “These decisio…
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