Doing so would help restore professionalism and respectability on campus.
Though the governor signed legislation in January, the state university retains its diversity staff.
The University of Wyoming’s DEI office has closed, but new initiatives have taken its place.
New Florida legislation shows other states how they can rein in ideological instruction in schools of education.
The Lone Star State takes aim at diversity programs at public universities, with varying success.
Florida removes sociology, now a relentlessly left-wing discipline, from its requirements for public-college students.
Texas and Florida administrators in particular have devised end-runs around laws curtailing diversity, equity, and inclusion practices.
Legislative efforts to combat “homophobia” and “transphobia” have produced few results besides stifling free speech.
Alabama’s two biggest universities embrace DEI.
The lack of diversity policies at Historically Black Colleges and Universities makes clear that the concept means something other than its public definition.
Pretending that a shortage of black faculty members is their fault, Texas’s top public universities submit to racial bean-counting.
Even schools on U.S. bases are not immune from gender ideology.
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