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"UT Austin Students Protest DEI Layoffs Amid Texas Ban"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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University of Texas at Austin students protested the school's decision to lay off nearly 60 employees working in diversity, equity, and inclusion-related positions, in compliance with a Texas law banning DEI efforts at higher education institutions. The layoffs have sparked backlash from students, faculty, and staff, who are demanding transparency, accountability, and a reversal of the firings. Critics argue that the layoffs disproportionately impact people of color and marginalized communities, and have led to the closure of vital student support programs. The protests reflect broader concerns about the impact of the state law on higher education institutions in Texas.

"UT Austin Implements Mass Layoffs in Response to Texas DEI Ban"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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The University of Texas at Austin has fired dozens of employees working in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs to comply with a new Texas state law that dissolved DEI institutions at public colleges and universities. The law prohibits the establishment and maintenance of DEI offices and the use of "DEI Statements," prompting the university to dissolve its Division of Campus and Community Engagement and eliminate 60 related positions. The university president stated that student-facing jobs would remain, and laid-off employees could apply for other positions at the university. The law also impacts cultural graduations, and non-compliance could result in funding loss.