Harvard grad schools rebrand diversity offices as university wipes DEI messaging

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Several Harvard graduate schools shuttered their diversity, equity, and inclusion offices over the past two weeks, continuing the University’s effort to replace DEI programs that the Trump administration has broadly painted as illegal.

The Harvard Divinity School replaced its diversity office with an Office of Community and Belonging on July 1, the office’s dean wrote in a Thursday email, and the Harvard School of Public Health announced Friday that it would take the same step by renaming its diversity group the Office for Community and Belonging.

Harvard Business School websites that previously advertised support for minority, women, and LGBTQ students have been removed. Staff at HBS whose titles previously included “diversity and inclusion” are now involved with “community and culture.”

Read more at The Harvard Crimson.

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