President Trump has signed an executive order declaring diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies in corporations as "discriminatory and illegal." Several major corporations, including ...
The Throne will feature several of the top boys and girls high school basketball teams in 2025. See the schedule here.
Football schedules for the 2025 season are starting to be announced all across the Garden State and SBLive Sports New Jersey ...
Is it ever too early to start thinking about the next high school football season? Well, we don't think so as the game has ...
Top-ranked Ontario Christian survived an overtime scare against Sierra Canyon in the California state quarterfinals, Hebron ...
(WXYZ) — Lions linebacker DaRon Gilbert went back to his alma mater, Brother Rice, this week. Gilbert spoke to the entire student body, then spent time talking to ...
Cassandra Fetters, a professor of English at University of Cincinnati's Clermont campus who attended the protest, challenged the university actions, calling the elimination of DEI programs "anti ...
Apple Inc. investors rejected an outside shareholder proposal to end the iPhone maker’s diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, though Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook said that the company may ...
Our current political moment may make DEI seem like an issue uniquely able to drive controversy. But, at their core, many of the diversity, equity, and inclusion programs adopted in the wake of ...
A boycott is planned for Feb. 28 targeting companies that scaled back DEI efforts. A boycott against corporations scaling back on diversity, equity and inclusion or DEI efforts, is creating buzz ...
Our research team has been monitoring not only (anti-)DEI efforts, but also how the media has been covering those efforts. As social scientists interested in the role that media plays in public ...
The litigation spree serves as a cautionary tale for other companies whose public advocacy of DEI could make them vulnerable to suits alleging their top brass breached their fiduciary duties or ...