Controversy at George Mason: Faculty and DOJ scrutinize leadership amid board tensions

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The Virginia Education Board is considering removing George Mason University's first Black president, Gregory Washington, amid political attacks from Republicans and the Trump administration over his support for diversity initiatives, with broader implications for higher education governance and political influence in Virginia.
Topics:nation#diversity-efforts#education#george-mason-university#gregory-washington#political-interference#virginia
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