University of Alabama Systems Close DEI Offices, Open New Ones Under Different Names

Black Owned Newspapers And Blogs

News / Black Owned Newspapers And Blogs 44 Views 0 comments

By Alaina Bookman | abookman@al.com All three University of Alabama System campuses will be closing their diversity, equity and inclusion offices and opening new offices under different names. The schools cite a law recently signed by Gov. Kay Ivey that bans DEI offices, programming and training in public colleges and other state agencies. SB129 becomes effective Oct. 1, 2024. “Our mission has not wavered, and we remain committed to our institutional goals to welcome all, serve all and see all thrive and succeed,” University of Alabama President Stuart Bell wrote in a statement. A UA spokesperson said no Tuscaloosa staff have been fired; a UA System spokeswoman similarly said that no system-level staff have been fired, but that “duties and responsibilities of impacted employees will be adjusted.” It’s not clear whether any of the schools are making significant changes to staff responsibilities and programming — or just renaming offices and projects. In Tuscaloosa, the Division of Opportunities, Connections and Success has been opened and will be led by Christine Taylor, who formerly led the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. And the University of Alabama at Birmingham is erecting a new Office of Access and Engagement, led by Paulette Dilworth,...

0 Comments