From scholarships to housing, college students struggle with the effects of Trump orders against DEI
- Attorney Ben Crump expressed outrage over President Trump's executive orders eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, claiming it risks progress for marginalized groups.
- The Department of Education mandated schools to stop using race in admissions, threatening funding for non-compliance, as indicated in a February letter.
- Universities are shutting down DEI-focused programs and scholarships due to the executive order, affecting students' support systems and resources.
- The Ohio Student Association condemned compliance with anti-DEI mandates, calling them unjust and harmful to academic excellence and diversity.
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Ben Crump speaks out after Trump administration eliminates DEI programs
Crump is a fierce advocate for justice from the courtroom to the court of public opinion. He's outraged, following President Trump's blitz of executive orders eliminating DEI programs across the U.S. government.
From scholarships to housing, college students struggle with the effects of Trump orders against DEI
Several higher education institutions have responded to a Department of Education mandate to cease engaging in DEI initiatives by shuttering departments and housing programs while others lost funding for scholarships.
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