Report shows how schools are evading Trump’s anti-DEI executive orders
- Despite the rollback of DEI programs, some hiring managers continue to prioritize diversity, according to recruiters.
- A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against Trump's anti-DEI executive orders, allowing organizations like Chicago Women in Trades to continue their programs.
- Judge Matthew Kennelly found that the termination provision violates the separation of powers under the Constitution.
- Reuben Hurst from the University of Maryland stated that companies may need more subtle ways to show commitment to DEI values.
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Despite Trump's order, a surprising number of DEI programs remain 'active' at colleges and universities
Despite the Trump administration's orders for colleges and universities to dismantle their DEI programs, several have chosen simply to rebrand them, critics charge.
Education watchdog group identifies 20 Catholic universities with DEI programs
The University of Notre Dame. / Credit: Grindstone Media Group/Shutterstock CNA Staff, Apr 17, 2025 / 13:32 pm (CNA). A Wednesday report by an education watchdog organization identified 20 Catholic colleges and universities that had “diversity,... [...]
Don't call it DEI: Recruiters explain the hiring landscape under Trump 2.0
Some recruiters said hiring managers have continued to prioritize DEI in the hiring process, despite rollbacks.Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesSince returning to office, Trump signed an executive order to end DEI programs across the federal government.Despite DEI rollbacks, some hiring managers are still prioritizing diversity, recruiters said.Firms that continue commitments to DEI could get a leg up when competing for workers.For some recruiters, DEI in…
Trump’s war on DEI means chaos and uncertainty for nonprofits – The Bay State Banner
Back in January, President Trump issued an executive order directing federal agencies to ensure that organizations receiving federal grants certify that they “do not operate any programs promoting DEI,” making clear that the president considers diversity, equity and inclusion programs to be illegal and immoral.
Report shows how schools are evading Trump’s anti-DEI executive orders
A report from an education watchdog group found that more than 350 schools have continued implementing diversity, equity, and inclusion programs despite President Donald Trump‘s anti-DEI executive orders, with dozens evading consequences by rebranding programs with alternative language. There are…
Federal judge blocks key parts of Trump’s anti-DEI orders
A judge for the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois on Tuesday issued a preliminary injunction preventing the US Department of Labor from requiring government contractors and federal grant recipients to certify they do not operate any diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs that violate any federal anti-discrimination laws. Executive Order 14151—the termination provision—orders applicable federal agencies to terminate…
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