U. Missouri-Kansas City Announces Closure of its DEI Division

Another one bites the dust. This is happening all over the country.

KCUR Radio reports:

UMKC becomes latest public university to close its diversity and inclusion officeThe University of Missouri-Kansas City announced Friday it will dissolve its Diversity and Inclusion division and move to a “decentralized” model starting Nov. 1.The central office currently has only “1.5 full-time employees,” according to an email from Chancellor Mauli Agrawal.Dr. Viviana Grieco, who has been serving as the interim vice chancellor of the department, will remain with the university as chancellor faculty fellow through the end of the semester to help with the transition.The key jobs of the Diversity and Inclusion department will be moved to other university departments. They include:

Agrawal says the decision came after meeting with stakeholder groups about the structure of the university’s inclusion efforts. In an email to the campus, Agrawal said the move follows similar ones from the University of Missouri and the University of Kansas after “recent national and legislative trends.”The University of Missouri eliminated its division focused on diversity, social equity and inclusion in July after Republican pressure. Last year, the Missouri legislature limited colleges from using diversity questions on hiring requirements and banned schools from teaching diversity-related topics.“When a goal or initiative is centered in one office, or under one leader, it’s too easy to think that work is someone else’s job, not ours,” Agrawal said. “We all must contribute to the mission of ensuring that all students, faculty and staff are welcomed, valued and provided opportunities to succeed here at UMKC.”Agrawal said in the email that he would appoint a new coordinating council of campus leaders to oversee Pillar 4 of the school’s strategic plan: “foster an environment of inclusive opportunity and excellence.” That group will be in place of the Chancellor’s Diversity Council.

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