The Richmond Times-Dispatch contrasts how Virginia Commonwealth University dismantled Diversity, Equity & Inclusion with relatively modest controversy — and provides a sharp contrast with the University of Virginia.

Here’s how Eric Kolenich summarizes VCU’s response:
When state and federal officials toldย Virginia Commonwealth University to scrub DEI from every corner of campus, the university’s administrators went straight to work. They dissolved the university’s central office for diversity, equity and inclusion and started reviewing the work of DEI employees. They even hired a consultant to check their work.
After the university previously eliminated 13 DEI positions, ended diversity statements, and revised some scholarship requirements, the VCU board voted after contentious discussion to eliminate the office of Inclusive Excellence altogether.
Why is UVA in turmoil while VCU is not? A contributing factor is that VCU President Michael Rao acted proactively to comply with federal directives. VCU gave the Department of Justice no grounds to intervene, and the resulting polarization inherent with any Trump administration action was avoided.
Meanwhile, GMU is begging for trouble. Ian Kingsbury with the Educational Freedom Institute chronicles the track record of GMU President Gregory Washington in City Journal.
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