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The proposal for the school was submitted on March 24, 2022. [2] The University of California Board of Regents approved the creation of the school on July 18, 2024. [1]In December 2024, UCSD announced that it formed a consortium with Ahmedabad University and IIT Gandhinagar to launch an institute to be named the GIFT International Fintech Institute. [3]
Eighth College is the eighth college at the University of California, San Diego with the theme "Engagement & Community," primarily focusing on structural racism, climate disruption, ecological degradation, globalization of chronic infectious diseases, declining resilience in human settlements and working lands to adapt to shocks, widening economic, health, and well-being disparities.
Lev Manovich, Visual Arts, New Media theorist, director of Software Studies Initiative [211] M. Brian Maple , Physics, National Academy of Sciences member, physicist [ 212 ] Herbert Marcuse , Philosophy, mentor to Angela Davis , author of Eros and Civilization and One-Dimensional Man [ 213 ]
The Senate Education Committee is holding a hearing in May for university system chancellors and general counsels to lay out how their institutions are ensuring that there are no DEI offices or ...
This is a list of notable present and former faculty, staff, and students of the University of San Diego (USD). It is limited to those people for whom there is a Wikipedia article, or whose position makes it clear that they are unquestionably entitled to an article.
Diversity, equity and inclusion programs at some of the country’s biggest companies fell apart in 2024. Anti-DEI efforts will most likely only ramp up in 2025.
Michigan’s board of regents has also signaled it will reconsider other DEI initiatives. FIRE's survey polled 6,269 faculty members at 55 major colleges and universities over a three-month period.
DEI policy emerged from Affirmative action in the United States. [19] The legal term "affirmative action" was first used in "Executive Order No. 10925", [20] signed by President John F. Kennedy on 6 March 1961, which included a provision that government contractors "take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and employees are treated [fairly] during employment, without ...