Universities fear trump is using lucrative research grants as leverage to dismantle their dei programs
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Megan Molteni reports on discoveries from the frontiers of genomic medicine, neuroscience, and reproductive tech. She joined STAT in 2021 after covering health and science at WIRED. You can
reach Megan on Signal at mmolteni.13. Executive orders issued by President Trump in his first days in office are sending a chill through the nation’s colleges, universities, and academic
medical centers because they appear to be part of a plan to leverage billions of dollars in National Institutes of Health and other research grants — their fiscal lifeblood — to pressure
them to dismantle programs and activities dealing with diversity, equity, and inclusion and to bring to heel campuses that have been outspoken in their commitment to those issues. One order,
issued January 21, states that DEI efforts are now illegal, and discriminatory themselves, under the new administration’s interpretation of federal anti-discrimination laws. It also directs
government agencies to install new requirements that any institutions receiving federal grants attest that they are in compliance with this interpretation or risk losing funding or face
legal action. Entitled “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity,” the order also instructs each agency of the federal government to identify “up to nine
potential civic compliance investigations,” which could involve publicly traded corporations, nonprofits and large foundations, and universities whose endowments exceed $1 billion — a list
of about 80 that includes at the top Harvard, Yale, and Stanford, but also Texas A&M and the University of Virginia. STAT+ Exclusive Story Already have an account? Log in THIS ARTICLE
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