University of Michigan Spent $250 Million on DEI, Made Students Unhappier
"Michigan's D.E.I. expansion has coincided with an explosion in campus conflict over race and gender," notes The New York Times.

While other educational institutions pulled back on their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, the University of Michigan doubled down, spending nearly $250 million since 2016 on employees and programming that fill this ever-expanding niche.
Some 241 employees of the university work in DEI offices or have one of those key words—diversity, equity, or inclusion—in their job titles, according to the American Enterprise Institute's Mark Perry. Each and every university department, unit, and office must have a DEI action plan. This constitutes perhaps the largest DEI bureaucracy of any public university, according to an exhaustive review by The New York Times.
The verdict? Spending hundreds of millions of dollars, and countless hours, specifically designing plans to make the campus more equitable, diverse, tolerant, and affirming of minority students…backfired utterly.
"In a survey released in late 2022, students and faculty members across the board reported a less positive campus climate than at the program's start and less of a sense of belonging," notes The Times in its wildly negative review of the university's DEI initiatives. "Students were less likely to interact with people of a different race or religion or with different politics—the exact kind of engagement D.E.I. programs, in theory, are meant to foster."
Indeed, The Times finds that race and gender-based grievances have actually increased, with students filing more complaints than ever before.
"Instead of improving students' ability to engage with one another across their differences, Michigan's D.E.I. expansion has coincided with an explosion in campus conflict over race and gender," writes The Times. "Everyday campus complaints and academic disagreements are now cast as crises of inclusion and harm."
These results might come as a surprise to supporters of DEI programs, though the program's staunchest backers tend to be people who are paid to do such work themselves and thus have a financial incentive to defend DEI irrespective of the lack of evidence that it solves problems. The reality is actually not very complicated. However, hiring an army of bureaucrats to respond to, investigate, and adjudicate trivial disputes and hurt feelings that tangentially involve privilege and status will inevitably exacerbate tensions. When students have to work things out themselves, they are more likely to do so. When they can appeal to a vast network of authority figures—embedded in literally every facet of the school, possessed of a mandate to root out offensive behavior—more of them will choose that option.
It's a tremendous waste of money, and one that worsens the climate for free expression on campus without actually improving race or gender relations. One hopes that other institutions will pay attention to such an exorbitant failure—and kudos to The Times for noticing it.
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That money could have been spent on better video equipment for their “cleanest national championship ever” sportsball team.
R Mac, your move. :p
chemjeff will be here shortly to explain how it's actually the anti-DEI people like Chris Rufo who pose the gravest threat to American education.
#RadicalIndividualistsForRacialCollectivism
That is the purpose of DEI.
"University of Michigan Spent $250 Million on DEI, Made Students Unhappier."
Question for all DEI cheerleaders: Would you want your surgeon, lawyer or airplane pilot to be a DEI hire?
Personally, I would want their surgeon or pilot to be a DIE hire just so long as they have separate resources.
And we are supposed to be surprised?
Pay millions for an explicitly racist program, get increased racial tensions...looks like it's working exactly as expected.
To be fair, I'm sure the 13th Amendment also increased racial tensions.
Skin color is the most important thing.
Hey, the NY Times reported this shit... AN EVIL LIBERAL COMMUNIST RAG!!!! Are ANY of You PervFectly Righteous Right-Wing-Wrong-Nuts going to even NOTICE, let alone say "thank you"?!?!?
Else, twat... NY Times is LEFT-WING therefor WRONG, therefor DEI is WONDERFUL?!?!?! FUCK YOU hypocritical cunts!!!!
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
The beatings OF THOSE SHOWING THE WRONG SKIN COLORS will continue until morale improves.
Twat would MLK Jr. (who dreamed of a day, content of their characters and not of their skin colors, etc.) say about all of this SHIT?!?!?
We will continue discriminating based on race until we have a society that no longer discriminates based on race!
Indeed, The Times finds that race and gender-based grievances have actually increased, with students filing more complaints than ever before.
So DEI worked then?
"Indeed, The Times finds that race and gender-based grievances have actually increased, with students filing more complaints than ever before."
Isn't that supposed to be the goal? To punish and diminish the White, Straight, Male, colonizer patriarchy?
Who could have guessed that promoting a racist ideology would make campus social climate worse?
DEI is an ideology for miserable, broken people.
Interacting with people outside your DEI pigeon hole risks accusations of DEI harm.
Can't imagine why people would avoid that.
"...Michigan's D.E.I. expansion has coincided with an explosion in campus conflict over race and gender."
Well, if this conflict is diverse, inclusive and equitable, I'm all for it.