Texas Tech removes DEI statement requirements for faculty
Texas Tech University has officially removed diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) statements from faculty hiring requirements. Read more
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Texas Tech University has officially removed diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) statements from faculty hiring requirements. Read more
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Job listings on Eastern Washington University's (EWU) "Employment Opportunities" website appear to require applicants to get on board with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ideology as a condition of employment, from custodian to associate dean. Read more
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A federal civil rights complaint has been filed against Pacific University Oregon over several events that appear to segregate participants by race and exclude white people. Read more
In Colorado, falling enrollment and growing skepticism of higher ed’s worth prompted a proposal to measure the “economic value” of academic programs at public colleges. Some leaders are wary. Read more