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Subject DEI terms removed from some Pitt, CMU sites
Date February 22, 2025 12:00 PM
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Pitt and CMU departments have begun to scrub some diversity-focused language ([link removed]) from their online presences just days after the U.S. Department of Education issued a letter arguing such initiatives discriminate against white and Asian students.
PublicSource found multiple cases where Pittsburgh’s two largest universities changed program language on websites, removing terms like “diversity” and “anti-racism,” despite the federal directive lacking the force of law.Meanwhile, industries from construction to advanced manufacturing are promoting diversity initiatives as they struggle to grow their workforce. Trainers and recruiters maintain their approach is less about DEI and more about numbers and smart business practices. ([link removed])

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** Diversity-focused pages, language begin to disappear from Pitt, CMU websites ([link removed])

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** In Pittsburgh, diversifying the trades isn’t billed as DEI. It’s a ‘business decision.’ ([link removed])


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