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Harvard quietly dismantles student diversity offices without notice: Is this the end of inclusion on campus?
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Harvard University has quietly dismantled its diversity offices, including the Women’s Center and the Office for BGLTQ Student Life, replacing them with a general "Office of Culture and Community." This move, made without public announcement, follows federal pressure to eliminate DEI initiatives. Students are concerned about the loss of support and resources these centers provided, questioning Harvard's commitment to inclusion.
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