DEI Update: 22 more academic scandals

It never stops. What happened to giving kids an actual education instead of indoctrination? It would help them a lot more in life and cost a lot less. Cut the crap.

#1: MIT stops DEI statements

A couple of months ago, MIT became the first elite university to eliminate DEI statements in faculty hiring:

  • MIT becomes first elite university to ban diversity statements (UnHerd)
  • MIT stops using DEI statements in faculty hiring (FIRE)
  • Yet Another Victory Over DEI: MIT Abolishes ‘Diversity Statements’ (Goldwater Institute)
  • MIT abolishes mandatory DEI statements in faculty hiring (Campus Reform)
  • MIT bans mandatory DEI statements in faculty hiring (College Fix)

The Liberty Sentinel

MIT Drops Forced DEI Statements: “They Don’t Work”

The dominoes are falling faster on Marxist “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” programs in higher education, with Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently becoming the first “elite” U.S. university to eliminate DEI considerations in its hiring. Analysts are referring to the decision as a turning point in the battle against “wokeness” in academia…

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3 months ago · 23 likes · 2 comments · Alex Newman

#2: MIT stops affirmative action

…and then just yesterday, MIT became the first major university to reveal the ethnic composition of its incoming undergraduate class since SCOTUS ruled against affirmative action last year. Unsurprisingly, asians showed a large (7%) gain, while blacks (-10%) and hispanics (-5) saw large drops. Whites were not impacted. See the black line plummet:

  • MIT’s Black student enrollment drops significantly after Supreme Court affirmative action ruling (NBC News)
  • MIT: Newest students less diverse due to Supreme Court affirmative action decision (The Hill)
  • At M.I.T., Black and Latino Enrollment Drops Sharply After Affirmative Action Ban (New York Times)
  • Top US college says diversity slumps after affirmative action ban (BBC)

Steve Sailer

MIT cuts black freshmen share from 15% to 5%

Yesterday, MIT became the first elite undergraduate college to announce the racial/ethnic composition of its first post-Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard freshman class. College admission aficionados like myself had been waiting around to find out, if when push came to shove, whether top colleges actually were going to obey the Supreme Court. Or w…

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6 days ago · 47 likes · 32 comments · Steve Sailer

IQ purists argue this 15% —> 5% black decrease doesn’t go far enough, lol, maintaining that ‘‘less than 1% of those admitted would be black if admissions were based purely on academic qualifications.’’

The other 20 are at this link

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