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Trump Administration’s DEI Rollbacks Impact University of Michigan

Federal directives prompt universities to dismantle DEI initiatives, affecting support systems for minority students.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 19, 2025
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Trump administration’s DEI rollbacks impact University of Michigan and Case Western Reserve, leading to closures of diversity offices and programs, raising concerns among students of color.

Trump administration’s DEI rollbacks impact University of Michigan and Case Western Reserve, as both institutions respond to federal mandates by shutting down their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices.

The University of Michigan decided to shut down its Office of Diversity Equity and Inclusion together with the Office for Health Equity and Inclusion because of executive orders issued by President Donald Trump.

The DEI office at Case Western Reserve University decided to close its operations through reference to federal orders.

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President Eric Kaler of the university stressed that compliance must be maintained for the university to access essential federal funding.

The student populations at these institutions worry about how the termination of DEI support systems will affect them.

The University of Michigan discontinued orientation activities for Asian, Arab and Latino students and also cut funding for LEAD Scholars who identify as Black and Native and Latino which has resulted in increased feelings of separation among students.

Through programs at the university Breeana-Iris Rosario a junior selected the institution because these programs helped her create her campus community.

The student body at Case Western Reserve has been negatively affected after the DEI office shut down together with Envision Weekend programming which supported underrepresented students.

Justen Pippens from the junior class described the DEI office as his “second home” but he remains doubtful regarding minority student support moving forward.

The recent university policy changes regarding DEI initiatives stem from federal guidance that leads to doubts about colleges’ future integration of diversity and inclusivity programs.

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Fatimah Abdulraheem is an emerging digital journalist passionate about crafting compelling narratives for today's media landscape. She combines fresh perspectives with journalistic standards to create engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences.

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