Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is a term used to describe policies and programs that promote the representation and participation of different groups of individuals, including people of different ages, races and ethnicities, abilities and disabilities, genders, religions, cultures, and sexual orientations. This also covers people with diverse backgrounds, experiences, skills, and expertise.
President Trump’s executive order barring federally funded schools from implementing DEI programs has prompted many districts to a quiet rebranding.
President Trump's directive challenges the role of DEI initiatives in public schools by tying federal funding to compliance with civil…
The Trump administration mandated schools to abolish DEI programs in two weeks or risk financial penalties, impacting districts and harming…
Educational leaders face tough choices about federal funding. Institutions emphasizing diversity warn that cutting DEI programs may harm student diversity.
The U.S. Department of Education's decision on DEI has sparked debate; some see it as progress, while others fear it…
As the Admissions Debate between merit and diversity continues to evolve, it is essential to find a balance that ensures…
President-elect Donald Trump has selected Linda McMahon as his nominee for the role of Secretary of the Department of Education.
The recent closure of campus diversity offices has raised questions about the future of DEI in higher education, diversity, equity,…
The case for dismantling DEI offices in education is a call for action. It is time to move away from…
Many have tried to evaluate whether any particular gender has an advantage in creative thinking, and research meta-results have been…