After analyzing the largest DEI bureaucracies in U.S. public universities, the Heritage Foundation reported found that Virginia placed highest.
After reviewing GMU's DEI department, Heritage analysts concluded that their website revealed a"disturbing amount of radical content that is inappropriate for a public university supported by taxpayers."
"The bloated DEI bureaucracies at Virginia public universities fail to improve the campus climate, but do seek to articulate and enforce a radical ideological orthodoxy," Heritage Foundation Research Fellow Jay Greene told FOX News Digital. They add that"ideological indoctrination is utterly unacceptable at taxpayer-funded universities, and Virginia lawmakers must abolish the DEI bureaucracy in state-funded schools."
"Unlike the prior administration’s focus on peddling divisive concepts, the Youngkin administration has worked with college and university leaders throughout the Commonwealth to shift the focus to restoring excellence in education and providing opportunities for all students to receive a best-in-class experience. Governor Youngkin will continue to advance equal opportunities—not equal outcomes—for all Virginians," the spokesperson told FOX News Digital.
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