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Data
How Diverse Are Student Populations on College Campuses in the U.S.?
Explore new data on the race, ethnicity, and gender of students at more than 3,800 colleges and universities. -
In the Hot Seat
Texas University Leaders Defend Efforts to Rid Campuses of DEI
At a legislative hearing this week, Republicans said they don’t want to limit access to college. They want recruitment and retention to be fair. -
The Review | Opinion
Why It’s So Hard to Change Minds About DEI
Assumptions are ingrained, and they break entirely along political lines. -
The Review | Essay
How ‘Diversity’ Became the Master Concept of Our Age
Across the ideological spectrum, it’s become a bedrock value. What does it mean? -
Data
Tracking Higher Ed’s Dismantling of DEI
We’ve documented actions taken on dozens of campuses to alter or eliminate jobs, offices, hiring practices, and programs amid mounting political pressure to end identity-conscious recruitment and retention of minority staff and students. -
Advice
How College Leaders Can Stand Up for DEI Workers and Programs
Some of the most vulnerable employees at institutions are being hung out to dry. -
Diversity Disconnected
Texas’ Constraints on Employee Affinity Groups Place Minority Faculty and Staff on Edge
Members say the organizations helped them navigate work, celebrate their culture, and feel as if they’re not alone. -
The Review | Opinion
DEI Statements Are Not About Ideology. They’re About Accountability.
If critics have a problem with the goal of diversity, they should say so. -
Singled Out
Why Texas A&M’s Lone Black Professor of Nursing Called It Quits
This is what it feels like to be in the cross hairs of the campaign against DEI. -
An Inconsistent Landscape
Dozens of Campuses Shed or Alter DEI Efforts as Political Pressure Mounts
A Chronicle analysis finds that at least 116 college campuses have responded, and in an uneven way.