The University of Virginia (UVA) has dissolved its central office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI), with all of its programs now under review.
The head of the Virginia NAACP says he was surprised by UVA abolishing its DEI office. WFIR’s Clark Palmer has that story.
In a decision praised by Gov. Youngkin, UVA has officially eliminated its Office of DEI after a unanimous vote by the Board of Visitors, a choice that aligns with President Trump's executive order.
As diversity, equity and inclusion programs face scrutiny across the country, Virginia's public universities are reassessing ...
As universities around the country race to assess new federal policies geared toward ending programs related to diversity, equity and inclusion, known as DEI, one college administrator is in a ...
Both frontrunners in Virginia's governor's race are trying to shape their respective messages around events unfolding rapidly ...
During a March 7 meeting, the University of Virginia Board of Visitors voted unanimously to dissolve the Office of Diversity, ...
Governor applauds University of Virginia decision to shutter DEI office, calls it ‘common sense’
Glenn Youngkin, a Republican who has been Virginia governor since 2022, said “The Board of Visitors voted for common sense, ...
Readers respond to local issues such as the Nationals’ agreement ending with MASN, a rejected Virginia state park and more.
Youngkin praised the move, saying the UVA Board of Visitors "voted for common sense, saying ‘no’ to illegal discrimination ...
There are lines I will not cross." "I would never hit somebody on purpose," Alaila Everett said of the incident at a Virginia ...
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