UT Lays off Dozens of Staffers to Comply with Texas’ DEI Ban, Advocacy Groups Say

In a continued effort to comply with Texas’ DEI ban, the University of Texas at Austin is laying off dozens of staff members, advocacy groups said.

UT President Jay Hartzell announced in a message to the school community on Tuesday that the closure of the division of campus and community engagement – a division predominantly operated by former DEI positions – in efforts to “streamline student-facing” programs. Hartzell’s email did not mention layoffs.

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University officials have not confirmed how many people lost jobs due to closing the division. They did not respond to questions about the cuts but referred to Hartzell’s message.

The move to further scale back offerings comes about a week after Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, sent a letter to colleges across the state warning them of repercussions if they only change the names of jobs or programs but continue pursuing DEI work.

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