No, you cannot escape the DEI reservation. That’s the gist of a stern letter sent by House Democrats to company executives.
By Dr. Tabbye Chavous, Vice Provost for Equity & Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer I have posted previously about the ...
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Christopher Rufo’s Big Campaign
P ersonally, I’m not particularly offended by cat-eating,” says Christopher Rufo. “I was a vegetarian most of my life, but ...
In a Thai restaurant in London’s West End last week, eight strangers gathered to discuss freedom of speech in Britain’s ...
Board of Regents met on Thursday to vote on an institutional neutrality bylaw and a contract extension for University ...
Black students at the University of Michigan slammed the academic institution's diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives ...
The university's board voted for "institutional neutrality," or avoiding political statements on issues not related to the ...
In the Novi Note’s coverage area, voters will select candidates for federal, state, county, judicial and local offices in the ...
Unless the statement is related to the University of Michigan's governance, leaders can't take a stance on political or ...
Wow: It seems even the New York Times is wising up to the truth of DEI, namely that the policies that claim to promote ...
Last night, Kamala Harris sat for an interview with Fox News' Bret Baier. The roughly 25-minute segment was frequently ...
Women and minority leaders who reach senior executive positions often face more intense scrutiny, and research has ...