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    Home » Blog » U. Wisconsin system spent tens of millions of dollars on 1,200+ DEI activities: audit

    U. Wisconsin system spent tens of millions of dollars on 1,200+ DEI activities: audit

    May 7, 2025Updated:May 7, 2025 Editors Picks No Comments
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    In response to the inspection, UW institutions to evaluate La programs

    In recent years, the University of Wisconsin system has spent tens of millions of dollars on more than 1,200 “diversity, equity, and inclusion” initiatives, according to a new parliamentary audit.

    The Wisconsin State Representative and the Do Not Harm health advocacy group told The College Fix that this philosophy is squandering taxpayer funds and diminishing the value of schooling.

    The Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau analyzed costs and staffing data, assessed compliance with current policies, and assessed DEI activities and costs. It also analyzed the minutes of the Board of Regents meeting.

    According to the inspection,” UW organizations listed a total of 1, 263 actions for the period from January 2020 to April 2024.” But, “none of the UW organizations properly monitored the complete amounts spent especially to implement the activities.”

    Additionally, during the fiscal time 2023-24, the institutions” spent$ 40.2 million on practices with job duties pertaining to DEI.”

    Additionally, they spent$ 12.5 million on manpower costs for 170 jobs with related jobs and an additional$ 7.9 million on inclusion-focused plans. These figures” may become summed,” as some “overlap several sorts of costs,” according to the audit. &nbsp,

    These policies include” a professional development program to support the promotion and retention of diverse faculty,” special services for “underrepresented groups,” plans to include” DEI] competencies in curricula, and efforts to “recruit and retain a more-diverse student body and workforce” among others.

    In a text included in the inspection, UW system President Jay Rothman stated that the institutions would evaluate their programs in response to the results. &nbsp,

    The UWs are eager to evaluate this work to make sure that our pupil support initiatives reflect responsible use of funds and produce our greatest and measurable performance outcomes, including effectively educating, retaining, and graduating students, Rothman stated. &nbsp,

    A University of Wisconsin-Madison official responded to the assessment by saying that the organization appreciates” the Legislative Audit Bureau’s efforts to create an environment where all members of our community are able to reach their full potential.”

    A significant asset at UW–Madison is the responsible management of tax funds while pursuing this and all other objectives. We are dedicated to instilling a culture of continuous improvement and transparency, acknowledging that there are places where we can improve, the spokesman said.

    In addition, Do No Harm Senior Fellow Tabia Lee stated via email to The Fix that “watering down the knowledge, expertise, and capabilities of individuals across fields on school schools.”

    It is unfortunate that intellectual information is being replaced by material understanding, which requires students to appoint allegiance to prejudice, division, and unsubstantiated social constructs, she said.

    Lee urged Wisconsin residents to call their legislators and require that public universities revert to “educating rather than indoctrinating” if they are concerned about the money being spent on DEI initiatives.

    Similar to how Wisconsin State Rep. David Murphy stated to The Fix that” DE I programs are wasting students ‘ money,” adding that” there’s no return on investment.”

    ” We’re spending all of this money on DEI,” the statement reads. It doesn’t raise the value of an training, he said.

    Murphy, who is in charge of the council on colleges and universities, added that the initiatives “add a layer of bureaucracy.”

    In addition, he disclosed some of the initiatives that he and his fellow Republican politicians have taken to overcome DEI despite opposition from the country’s Democrat governor to the press.

    He claimed that a constitutional amendment would make it illegal for state and local governments to discriminate against people for jobs, scholarships, admissions, and contracts based on race, sex, and sex.

    He said,” I believe this would put an end to many of the DEI-type plans that we currently have in the state.”

    A proposed act may pass the state legislature in two consecutive times in order for it to be put on the general election ballot for voting account, according to the Wisconsin State Constitution.

    The estimate will get up for consideration again this year because it was successful during the previous legislative session, according to Murphy. Voters may ponder in and make the final choice if it is amended in both chambers.

    The UW system made a decision to eliminate significant DEI programming in 2023 in exchange for$ 800 million in pay raises and improvements to the infrastructure, according to a report from The College Fix.

    Additionally, the agreement states that UW program schools must desist from adding new DEI jobs through December 2026.

    MORE: UW-Madison fires its chief diversity officer due to financial issues

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