Justice Department launches Title VI investigation into DEI programs at Arizona State University

The Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice announced on Wednesday that it has initiated an investigation into the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices at Arizona State University (ASU). This probe comes after viral videos surfaced, suggesting the institution may have engaged in discriminatory behavior by denying equal treatment to students based on their race, color, or national origin.

According to a statement from the DOJ, officials accuse the university of carrying out discriminatory practices while attempting to shield these actions from federal oversight, leading to the current investigation.

“No student should be denied access to opportunities or resources because of race, color, or national origin,” stated Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon from the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. “The United States is committed to ensuring universities remain free from unlawful discrimination, particularly when they attempt to conceal illegal activities to evade scrutiny and compliance.”

In Tempe, Arizona, on May 2, 2024, Arizona State University alumnus Tarteel Alimam addressed students gathered at Alumni Lawn on the ASU Tempe Campus during a news conference regarding campus protests. (Photo by Megan Mendoza/The Republic)

Federal law mandates that institutions receiving federal funding must provide equal access to students, irrespective of their race, color, or national origin.

As one of the largest universities in the nation, Arizona State University is a significant beneficiary of federal funds.

Students gather for a pro-Palestinian protest at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, on April 26, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. (Liliana Salgado/Reuters)

The division’s investigation will examine whether ASU subjects its students to illegal discrimination through its DEI policies in admissions, recruitment, scholarships, tutoring and the provision of educational support, according to the DOJ.

An ASU spokesperson told News Agency the university “complies fully with federal law and does not discriminate in admissions.”

“Not only would doing so violate Arizona Board of Regents and ASU policy, but ASU has since 2010 operated under a state constitutional provision that prohibits preferential treatment or discrimination on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin in public education,” the spokesperson said. 

A protester holding a sign at a pro-Palestinian protest at Arizona State University in Tempe

A protester holds a sign during a pro-Palestinian protest at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, on April 26, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. (Liliana Salgado/Reuters)

“ASU is aware of the Department of Justice’s press release regarding an investigation and of the ‘recent viral videos’ referred to in it,” they added. “The university has no comment on these videos, as ASU does not comment on secret video recordings of its employees who are not authorized to speak on behalf of the university.”

DOJ officials clarified the Civil Rights Division has not reached any conclusions about the subject matter of the investigation.

–>

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like
Pennsylvania mother's video captures armed intruder holding her toddler as she begs for child's release

Pennsylvania Mom’s Video Shows Armed Intruder Holding Toddler as She Pleads for Child’s Release

Pennsylvania officials have made public disturbing trial video showing an armed man…
DHS Drops Massive Gang Arrest Numbers—And They're a Damning Indictment of Biden's Border Crisis

DHS Releases Major Gang Arrest Figures, Fueling Debate Over Biden-Era Border Security

Immigration and Customs Enforcement has taken more than 10,000 alleged gang members…
Officials ask for help identifying person in Reflecting Pool damage investigation

Officials Seek Public’s Help Identifying Person in Reflecting Pool Damage Case

U.S. Park Police are asking for the public’s help to identify a…
LA County addresses leaked list of Hollywood megastars dragged into baffling voting debacle

LA County Responds to Leaked List of Hollywood Stars Caught Up in Voting Controversy

Los Angeles County election officials have addressed claims that a number of…
Three Wendy's employees allegedly took food from trash, spat on it before serving unhappy customer

Three Wendy’s Employees Accused of Serving Customer Food Taken From Trash and Spat On

Three Wendy’s employees in South Carolina have been arrested after authorities say…
Seafood worker charged in stabbing near Nantucket ferry docks says video backs self-defense in wealthy enclave

Nantucket Ferry Dock Stabbing: Seafood Worker Says Video Proves Self-Defense in High-Profile Case

A seafood delivery worker charged in a stabbing near Nantucket’s crowded ferry…
Chemours to pay $450 million in first federal settlement over PFAS

Chemours Agrees to $450 Million in First Federal PFAS Settlement

Chemours has agreed to pay $450 million to resolve federal and state…
Meet the GOP hopefuls taking on Mamdani-endorsed NY House Dems

GOP Challengers Target Mamdani-Backed New York House Democrats

Three left-leaning New York congressional candidates who prevailed in closely watched Democratic…
Woman who fatally stabbed Long Island man claims he drugged her, claims self-defense

Long Island Stabbing Suspect Says Victim Drugged Her Before Fatal Attack, Claims Self-Defense

A woman accused of fatally stabbing a Long Island man inside his…
ED Probes Maryland School Districts over Gender Identity Policies

Education Department Investigates Maryland School Districts Over Gender Identity Policies

The U.S. Department of Education announced Tuesday that it has opened civil…
Video shows huge great white shark circling California paddleboarders

Huge Great White Shark Spotted Circling Paddleboarders Off California Coast

Two paddleboarders had a close encounter with an unwelcome visitor Sunday when…
Michelle Zajko, a member of the cultlike Zizians group, is charged in the killings of her parents in Delaware County, Pennsylvania

Zizians Member Michelle Zajko Charged in Parents’ Killings in Delaware County, Pennsylvania

MEDIA, Pa. — A woman associated with the cultlike group known as…