West Virginia University became the latest college to shutter its Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) office, as a wave of state and federal leaders urged an end to what critics call a paradigm of reverse-discrimination.
As of Monday, the Morgantown school’s DEI division webpage was still active, advertising an "interactive social justice experience" called the "Tunnel of Awareness" later this month.
It also invited students to take an "Implicit Bias Test," take part in a "Yappy Hour" with therapy dogs, and join WVU Vice President Meshea Poore in discussions on how to "live, learn and work together with care and respect for each other" on campus.
The Mountaineers' DEI office will be replaced with an ADA and Title IX-centric Division of Campus Engagement and Compliance.
West Virginia University became the latest college to shutter its Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) office, as a wave of state and federal leaders urged an end to what critics call a paradigm of reverse-discrimination.
As of Monday, the Morgantown school’s DEI division webpage was still active, advertising an "interactive social justice experience" called the "Tunnel of Awareness" later this month.
It also invited students to take an "Implicit Bias Test," take part in a "Yappy Hour" with therapy dogs, and join WVU Vice President Meshea Poore in discussions on how to "live, learn and work together with care and respect for each other" on campus.
The Mountaineers' DEI office will be replaced with an ADA and Title IX-centric Division of Campus Engagement and Compliance.
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