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GMU underneath investigation for suspected Civil Rights Act violations in hiring
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GMU underneath investigation for suspected Civil Rights Act violations in hiring

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Last updated: July 19, 2025 6:44 pm
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The Justice Division is investigating whether or not George Mason College (GMU) engaged in discriminatory hiring practices. Based on the division, it’s centered on figuring out whether or not GMU violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits employers from discriminating primarily based on race, colour, faith, intercourse or nationwide origin.

“It’s illegal and un-American to disclaim equal entry to employment alternatives on the premise of race and intercourse,” Assistant Legal professional Basic Harmeet Dhillon of the Justice Division’s Civil Rights Division stated in an announcement. “When employers display screen out certified candidates from the hiring course of, they not solely erode belief in our public establishments—they violate the legislation, and the Justice Division will examine accordingly.”

Statue of George Mason on campus of George Mason College, Fairfax, Va. (Robert Knopes/UCG/Common Pictures Group by way of Getty Pictures)

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In a letter to GMU Board of Guests Rector Charles “Cully” Stimson, Dhillon wrote that the DOJ has “cause to consider” that race and intercourse have been used as “motivating elements in school hiring choices” underneath GMU President Gregory Washington.

Dhillon acknowledged that on July 23, 2020, Washington emailed a GMU school listserv through which he stated he deliberate to create a course of for “renewal promotion and tenure” that might profit “school of colour and girls.” Moreover, Washington allegedly additionally stated within the electronic mail that he aimed to “develop particular mechanisms within the promotion and tenure course of that acknowledge the invisible and uncredited emotional labor that folks of colour expend to study, train, uncover, and work on campus.”

“I’ve approved a full investigation to find out whether or not GMU is engaged in a sample or apply of discrimination as set forth above. We have now not reached any conclusions about the subject material of the investigation,” Dhillon wrote.

GMU President Gregory Washington

Dr. Gregory Washington, the brand new President of George Mason College, holds an introductory press convention in Fairfax, Va. ( Invoice O’Leary/The Washington Publish by way of Getty Pictures)

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PRESIDENT RESIGNS AMID PRESSURE FROM TRUMP ADMIN OVER DEI INITIATIVES

The investigation into GMU comes simply weeks after College of Virginia President James Ryan resigned on account of strain from the Trump administration.

“To make an extended story quick, I’m inclined to battle for what I consider in, and I consider deeply on this College. However I can not make a unilateral determination to battle the federal authorities in an effort to save my very own job. To take action wouldn’t solely be quixotic however seem egocentric and self-centered to the a whole lot of workers who would lose their jobs, the researchers who would lose their funding, and the a whole lot of scholars who might lose monetary assist or have their visas withheld,” Ryan wrote in an announcement.

GMU student protesting at Education Department

George Mason College scholar Illia Sheikholeslami holds indicators through the “Palms Off Our Faculties” rally in entrance of the U.S. Division of Training on April 4, 2025, in Washington, D.C.  (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Pictures)

The Trump administration has made tacking variety, fairness and inclusion (DEI) insurance policies, significantly in authorities and academic establishments, a precedence. As a part of the DEI crackdown, the Training Division launched the “Finish DEI” Portal in February 2025. It permits mother and father, college students, academics and even involved residents to submit studies on what they consider to be DEI in publicly funded Ok-12 colleges.

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President Donald Trump has issued a number of government orders geared toward ending DEI. This contains “Ending Radical and Wasteful Authorities DEI Applications and Preferencing” and “Ending Unlawful Discrimination and Restoring Advantage-Primarily based Alternative.”

Fox Information Digital contacted Mike Fragoso of Torridon Legislation PLLC, who’s dealing with inquiries on behalf of George Mason College, however didn’t get a response in time for publication.

Rachel Wolf is a breaking information author for Fox Information Digital and FOX Enterprise.

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