The influential University of California system ends the use of DEI statements in faculty hiring.

Nicole Barbaro Simovski, Ph.D. March 20, 2025 1 min read

Nicole Barbaro Simovski, Ph.D.
Free the Inquiry, Heterodox Academy, Substack

Excerpt: Diversity statements started to be commonly required for applications for university faculty positions starting in the 2010s. These statements—often one- to two-page essays detailing a candidate's commitment to advancing diversity, enquiry, and inclusion goals in their academic work—have been a fierce topic of debate. On the extremes, one side sees diversity statements as simply asking faculty candidates to demonstrate how they advance the university’s values. The other side sees them as thinly veiled ideological filters in hiring.

After a decade, following intense controversy over the use of these statements in hiring, the UC system has officially put an end to the practice.

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University of California Will Stop Requiring Diversity Statements in Hiring

Vimal Patel March 20, 2025 1 min read

Vimal Patel
New York Times

Excerpt: The University of California said on Wednesday that it would stop requiring the use of diversity statements in hiring, a practice praised by some who said it made campuses more inclusive but criticized by others who said it did the opposite.

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The influential University of California system ends the use of DEI statements in faculty hiring.

Nicole Barbaro Simovski, Ph.D. March 20, 2025 1 min read

Nicole Barbaro Simovski, Ph.D.
Free the Inquiry

Excerpt: Diversity statements started to be commonly required for applications for university faculty positions starting in the 2010s. These statements—often one- to two-page essays detailing a candidate's commitment to advancing diversity, enquiry, and inclusion goals in their academic work—have been a fierce topic of debate. On the extremes, one side sees diversity statements as simply asking faculty candidates to demonstrate how they advance the university’s values. The other side sees them as thinly veiled ideological filters in hiring.

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The Atlantic: A history of protest at Columbia University

Jerry A. Coyne March 18, 2025 1 min read

Jerry A. Coyne
Why Evolution is true

Excerpt: This article in The Atlantic by Frank Foer, former editor of The New Republic (and who attended Columbia) gives a thorough and excellent summary of the history of antisemitic protests at the school. You can probably access it for free by clicking on the headline below, or you can find the article archived here. It’s well worth reading.

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Pro-Palestinian Activist at Columbia Is Moved to Detention in Louisiana

Ana Ley March 10, 2025 1 min read

Ana Ley
New York Times

Excerpt: Mahmoud Khalil, 30, emerged as a public face of students opposed to the war, leading demonstrations and granting interviews. He delivered a message that his side viewed as measured and responsible but that has been branded by some, including the Trump administration, as antisemitic.

Over the weekend, Mr. Khalil was at the center of the news again. He was arrested by federal immigration officials in a drastic escalation of President Trump’s crackdown against what he has called antisemitic campus activity. Mr. Khalil, a permanent resident of the United States, had been living in Columbia’s student housing when he was detained and then transferred to the Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Jena, La.

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Trump Administration Says Columbia U.’s Federal Funding at Risk Over Protest Response

Kate Hidalgo Bellows March 05, 2025 1 min read

Kate Hidalgo Bellows
Chronicle of Higher Education

Excerpt: The Trump administration has sent its first notice to a college that it may take away federal funding.

A new federal task force on antisemitism will review more than $5 billion that Columbia University receives from the government, and will immediately consider imposing stop-work orders on $51.4 million in federal contracts that Columbia holds.

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