Harvard DEI Staff Reshuffled To New Offices

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The staff of the recently closed women’s center of the University of Harvard, Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations and Office of BGLTQ Student Life, will devote themselves to a new office in the supposed purge of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) of the school.

The Ivy League University announced that it would establish the “Harvard Foundation” in its new office of culture and community, and around 50 members of current diversity offices will be reworked to the new, according to the Harvard Crimson. (Related: Harvard’s battle with Trump administrator can break it)

Harvard previously renamed his office of equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging to community life and campus in April after the Trump administration began to target school, accusing it of racial discrimination and anti -Semitism, among others. The university is in a battle underway with the administration for its federal funding, which declared it “will not renounce” its academic freedom and rights to freedom of expression in the midst of negotiations.

Harvard did not respond to the request for comments from the Daily Call News Foundation.

Cambridge, Massachusetts - May 29: Harvard president, Alan Garber, walks on the Tercentenary procession by the Harvard site on May 28, 2025 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The joyful opportunity takes place among the growing tensions between Harvard and the Trump administration, which ordered the cancellation of federal contracts worth around $ 100 million. (Photo of Libby O'Neill / Getty Images)

Harvard president, Alan Garber, traveled the Tercentenary processional by the Harvard site on May 28, 2025 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Photo of Libby O’Neill / Getty Images)

Just before graduation in 2025, Harvard also announced that he no longer supported affinity celebrations – separate events for people from certain racial or gender groups.

Many other universities have also folded pressure from the Trump administration, promising to close DEI offices in the midst of fears of financing for cuts and other reprisals.

The Trump administration has revoked more than $ 2 billion in Harvard federal subsidies for its alleged non-compliance with the federal civil rights law, leading to an ongoing legal battle. Harvard’s accreditation also remains in the limbo, and the administration has made three distinct attempts to cut the school of the reception of foreign students, citing the alleged “climate of the toxic campus” of Harvard concerning the disturbing anti-Israeli demonstrations that we undergo the school.

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