Legislation banning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at universities in Alabama and Kansas has sparked concerns among students about the impact on inclusivity and potential rise in hate crimes. The move coincides with the state's participation in March Madness, prompting calls for the NCAA to address the issue.
Lawmakers are requiring an overhaul of the diversity programs at Utah's public universities — a heated point of debate — so they serve all students in need. The process is moving forward. Link: https://t.co/IirarVrhMT
University of Texas at Arlington students are trying to find new ways to create a sense of belonging after DEI legislation stripped the school of DEI offices, clubs and intiatives. https://t.co/isw86ycY7l
Southern Utah University students worry anti-DEI rules will fuel extremists, hate crimes https://t.co/kH4VhT8zi7
A bill banning DEI at Alabama universities was signed into law the same week the state has three teams in March Madness, @MaryEllenKlas writes. It's time for the NCAA to step up https://t.co/uXYQdJhTp0 via @opinion
Kansas lawmakers advance university DEI ban https://t.co/G4iwlfcsm2 https://t.co/G4iwlfcsm2
A bill banning DEI at Alabama universities was signed into law the same week the state has three teams in March Madness, @MaryEllenKlas writes. It's time for the NCAA to step up https://t.co/i9OEyIarol