Indiana University Closes DEI Offices, Effective Immediately
- The Western Association of Schools and Colleges has paused its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion while reviewing its standards following President Donald Trump's executive order.
- Chapman University summoned students to disciplinary hearings for protesting the elimination of DEI programs, which violates the university's code of conduct according to the Los Angeles Times.
- More than 200 students and faculty participated in a pro-DEI protest at Chapman University, demanding protections for undocumented students and the reinstatement of DEI Vice President Dr. Reg Stewart.
- Pro-DEI protesters emphasized the need for inclusivity in education, stating, 'we need to make sure that the history we are learning here is inclusive of all voices.
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Indiana University closes DEI offices, effective immediately
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana University has closed their office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion on Thursday, according to a press release from IU Today. The university said that the measure is to "comply with state and federal laws and guidance regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion." Dozens of Education Department staffers on leave amid Trump’s DEI purge (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) Trump’s DEI order leaves academic researche…
IU closes diversity office, aligns with new federal guidelines
BLOOMINGTON Indiana University has officially closed the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion effective immediately, according to a press release on Thursday. In the statement, the school said this decision ensures IU complies with state and federal laws regarding diversity and inclusion. Additionally, the Office of Institutional Equity has been renamed the Office of Civil Rights Compliance. The school said the new na…

University Accreditor Announces It Will Pause Leftist Racial Discrimination
The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) announced Tuesday it has temporarily paused its commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) while it reviews its standards to comply with President Donald Trump’s recent executive order. Trump’s April order barred accreditors from “compelling adoption of discriminatory ideology” such as DEI commitments for higher education institutions, while labeling […] University Accreditor Announ…
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