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A Tale of Two Approaches: VCU Cuts DEI Office While URichmond Keeps Efforts Quiet

April 28, 2025
By: Staff Writer

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Since the beginning of the Trump presidency, there has been a sense of confusion within different institutions of higher learning on how to move forward with executive orders.

One of the primary targets of the Trump administration has been programs for Diversity Equity and Inclusion. There is no consensus amongst universities on whether or not to comply with the demands or push back and that sense of confusion is reflected in the variety of responses from colleges and universities across the nation.

​Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) has eliminated its Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, aligning with state directives to dismantle such programs. This decision follows a broader trend among Virginia public universities, including the University of Virginia (UVA), which also dissolved its DEI office in March 2025.

“It’s awful that VCU cut our DEI office. Everyone is very angry about it here but as of right now, there isn’t much students feel like they can do about it,” sophomore VCU student said.

In contrast, the University of Richmond has chosen to maintain its DEI initiatives. This approach reflects a strategic decision to continue supporting diversity and inclusion efforts while navigating the current political climate. Richmond’s commitment to DEI remains evident through ongoing programs and policies that promote equity and inclusivity within the community.​

The differing approaches of VCU and Richmond highlight the challenges faced by institutions in balancing political pressures with their commitment to diversity and inclusion. While VCU has opted for a more overt compliance with state mandates, Richmond’s quieter stance suggests a nuanced strategy to uphold DEI values amidst shifting political landscapes.​

Many UR students see the importance of maintaining a DEI office considering the dominant demographics on campus. URichmond ranks #6 on the list of schools with little race/class interaction, indicating the importance of programs that strive to bridge that gap.

“I feel like it’s important to have our voices heard, especially being at a predominantly white institution. It helps students of color to have someone to go to,” said UR sophomore.

VCU has historically had a more active approach amongst their student body in expressing their discontent with institutional decisions that impact their campus. The walkout demonstration on April 15th against visa revocations highlights the active voices of their students.

The URichmond and VCU case are not the only approaches that universities across the nation are adopting. Many universities have been very vocal about their discontent with the administration’s orders. Harvard for instance has sued the Trump administration, pushing back on his overstepping of executive power in regards to universities.

These developments underscore a broader national conversation about the role of DEI programs in public institutions. The actions of VCU and Richmond serve as case studies in how local governments and educational institutions navigate the complexities of implementing DEI initiatives in the face of political and legal challenges.​

Take Action

  • Ask the college students in your life about their school’s approach to DEI directives and how they and their friends feel about it.

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