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In corporate America and Columbus, businesses have stopped using Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, but aren't completely ...
Here are the companies that have walked back their support for Pride Month while axing DEI, some of them after decades of ...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has announced it will shut down its DEI office, joining a raft of universities ...
The telecommunications company’s CEO, John Stankey, discusses the upcoming $5.75 billion merger with Lumen Technologies.
Opinion: Northwestern's Alvin Tillery Jr. says employers can preserve the spirit of DEI by listing merit-based criteria for ...
In an effort to attract more right-leaning faculty, some elite universities are borrowing tactics long used to promote racial ...
AT&T has emerged as a prominent voice of resistance against mounting federal pressure to scale back diversity, equity and ...
The company insists it will not follow rivals like Verizon in scrapping DEI policies to gain regulatory approval for deals.
Verizon has abandoned its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives to secure federal regulatory approval for its $20 ...
AT&T CEO John Stankey stops short of saying he will bend to any Trump administration demands on DEI if the company wants to close on a new $5.75 billion fiber deal.
AT&T CEO John Stankey stops short of saying he will bend to any Trump administration demands on DEI if the company wants to close on a new $5.75 billion fiber deal.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi backed the initiative unveiled Monday, warning universities that promote DEI policies are “putting their access to federal funds at risk,” according to a statement.