
University of Michigan Closes DEI Offices Following Trump Order
The University of Michigan has announced the closure of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) offices, following an executive order from President Donald Trump. This decision marks a significant shift in the university's approach to DEI initiatives, which had been a central focus for the institution over the past few years.
President Santa J. Ono communicated the decision through a message to the university community, stating that the closure was necessitated by the recent executive order aimed at dismantling DEI programs in educational institutions. The move has sparked a range of reactions from students, faculty, and alumni, with many expressing concern over the potential impact on campus diversity and inclusivity efforts.
The University of Michigan had been recognized for its comprehensive DEI strategic plan, which aimed to foster an inclusive environment for all members of its community. The closure of the DEI offices and the discontinuation of the strategic plan have raised questions about the future direction of the university's commitment to these values.