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University of Virginia president resigns amid pressure from Trump adminration | World News

The president of the University of Virginia, James Ryan, has informed the board that oversees the school that he will resign his position, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing three people briefed on the matter.
Ryan was facing pressure from the Trump adminration to step aside in order to resolve a Justice Department investigation in to UVA’s diversity, equity and inclusion policies, the newspaper said.
The Times reported on Thursday that the department had demanded Ryan’s resignation as a condition to settle a civil rights investigation into the school’s diversity practices.
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The University of Virginia did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.
In a warning issued last week, the department said the government had concluded that the use of race in admissions and other student benefits were “widespread practices throughout every component and facet of the institution,” according to the Times.
Ryan’s resignation has been accepted the board, two of the Time’s sources said, although it’s unclear exactly when he will leave his post.
The Trump adminration has undertaken a campaign against diversity, equity and inclusion and targeted colleges and universities that it has claimed are pushing antisemitic, anti-American, Marx and “radical left” ideologies.Story continues below this ad
Universities have said that Trump’s attacks are threats to freedom of speech, freedom of academics and the schools’ very exence.

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