The University of Michigan is considering changing its diversity, equity, and inclusion program in the wake of Donald Trump’s re-election.
The New York Times reported Wednesday the school might shift its DEI budget to recruit programs and tuition guarantees for lower-income students. DEI administrators have mounted a campaign to rebut criticism of their work and preserve their funding ahead of a Board of Regents meeting set for Thursday.
The university has spent $250 million on DEI initiatives since 2016, the Times reported, with 56% of the funds going to salaries and benefits for DEI staff.
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