Trump's push to end DEI reaches the graduation stage for college students
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May 2, 2025
To comply with Trump’s orders to end DEI, colleges began removing programs. Including scholarships, in admissions and graduation ceremonies.
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Trump's push to end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs is now reaching graduation
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stages at colleges as students prepare to turn their tassel. From government agencies to big box retail stores and now universities, institutions are breaking
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down DEI initiatives to stay in line with the Trump administration's directive
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The University of Kentucky ended its special ceremony for students who are the first in
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their family to attend and graduate college. In April, the university announced it would also end
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graduation events honoring black and LGBTQ plus students. These events were in addition to
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ceremonies encompassing all UK students. In a statement to the Associated Press, a university
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spokesperson said, the success and support of our students is a principle and purpose that is
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incredibly important to us. Everything we do on this campus, we do with that in mind as our goal
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adding they are complying with federal law. In January, Trump signed an executive order to NDEI across the nation
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That directive led to the Education Department warning schools a month later
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to eliminate any programs based on race or identity or risk losing federal aid
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The Dear Colleague letter said they are legally required under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 In a response some universities began scaling back scholarships admission initiatives and programming The University of Kentucky was on the list of more than 50 schools being
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investigated by the Department of Education's Civil Rights Office for discriminatory violations
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In March, the office announced these schools were associated with the PhD project, which helps
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doctoral students with networking opportunities based on their degree. The issue, according to
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the Office of Civil Rights is that it's only specific to certain racial groups. The Trump
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administration's push aligned with a bill passed by Kentucky lawmakers this year to ban all diversity
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programs in public universities within the state. Governor Andy Beshear vetoed the bill, but the
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Kentucky General Assembly overruled him. The law is set to take effect during the summer
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Other universities are also taking a similar approach to Kentucky. A community college in
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Harvard University entered their years-long tradition of affinity ceremonies, including for Black, Latin, and Arab students
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Their cancellation comes at the same time as the Trump administration investigates reports
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of anti-Semitism and lack of compliance with removing DEI initiatives from their institution
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