Federal Government Probing Minnesota State, George Mason University Over DEI, Hiring Practices

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The state and the university are accused of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

The federal government has launched investigations into hiring practices by the state of Minnesota and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at George Mason University in Virginia, it announced on July 10.

The Department of Education said in a statement that it was investigating the university over alleged violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin in education programs that receive federal funding.

The statement said the probe is based on a complaint filed with the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) by โ€œmultiple professorsโ€ at the university, who allege it โ€œillegally uses race and other immutable characteristics in university policies, including hiring and promotion.โ€

Citing the complaint, the department said leadership at the university has โ€œpromoted and adopted unlawful DEI policiesโ€ since 2020, and that the policies โ€œgive preferential treatment to prospective and current faculty from โ€˜underrepresented groupsโ€™ to advance โ€™anti-racism.’โ€

The department said the alleged conduct creates a โ€œracially hostile environmentโ€ and is prohibited under Title VI.

โ€œThis kind of pernicious and wide-spread discriminationโ€”packaged as โ€˜anti-racismโ€™โ€”was allowed to flourish under the Biden Administration, but it will not be tolerated by this one,โ€ Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Craig Trainor said in the statement.

โ€œThe Trump-McMahon Education Departmentโ€™s Office for Civil Rights will investigate this matter fully to ensure that individuals are judged based on their merit and accomplishment, not the color of their skin.โ€

It marks the second Title VI investigation opened against George Mason this month after the Education Department said it was probing allegations that the school had failed to protect Jewish students and faculty members from what it described as a โ€œhostile environmentโ€ from October 2023 through the 2024โ€“2025 academic year.

The university denied any allegations of discrimination in a statement, and said it โ€œaffirms its commitment to comply with all federal and state mandates.โ€

It comes as the Trump administration has announced probes into the DEI practices of multiple universities in recent weeks, including the University of Californiaย and the University of Virginia, the latter of which saw the schoolโ€™s president, James Ryan, resign.

By Katabella Roberts

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