University of Virginia reaches settlement over admissions and hiring policies: Is federal oversight redefining campus diversity?

The University of Virginia has reached a settlement with the Justice Department to resolve allegations of racial discrimination in admissions and hiring. Following President Jim Ryan’s resignation, UVA pledged to comply with anti-discrimination rules and submit quarterly reports through 2028. The agreement ends the investigation but raises broader questions about federal oversight and the future of DEI policies in higher education.

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