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    Home » Blog » Some scholars want NIH to end DEI ban on grants, others say it’s needed

    Some scholars want NIH to end DEI ban on grants, others say it’s needed

    May 19, 2025Updated:May 19, 2025 Editors Picks No Comments
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    Heterodox Academy claims there are no philosophical test tests.

    Scholars have sparked controversy over the federal government’s criteria for funding research funding following a current give notice from the National Institutes of Health that barked participation in “diversity, capital, and addition” programs.

    Some criticized the organization’s April 21 publication of the” Notice of Civil Rights Word and Condition of Award” as an “ideological test” test and a “power” execute by the Trump administration. Nevertheless, an education plan scientist defended the observe, telling The College Fix that La programs frequently fight with civil rights law.

    The Heterodox Academy, a nonprofit advocacy organization “dedicated to advancing opened inquiry, stance diversity, and constructive debate to change the lifestyle across higher schooling,” is one of the organizations voicing opposition to the new give funding requirements.

    Heterodox Director of Policy Joe Cohn and Policy Analyst Raheem Williams pleaded with NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya to revoke the recognize in an April 24 text.

    Ironically, it “affects the complimentary speech and intellectual freedom of corporations and experts,” Cohn and Williams wrote. It is also constitutional, according to BBSP.

    The educational institution identified problems with a key phrase in the notice, which states that award recipients may not “operate any programs that promote DEI, DEIA, or discriminatory capital philosophy in violation of Federal anti-discrimination laws.”

    Cohn and Williams wrote that while their group supports the Heterodox Academy in rejecting DEI for “political litmus tests,” the government should not impose its own anti-DE I beliefs on academics.

    We hope that you will all agree that viewpoint-based censorship is wrong regardless of the viewpoint sought out.

    The Notice requires institutions to abandon protected activities because it prohibits all DEI and DEIA activities and makes no effort to target only those practices that are actually unlawful ( for example, hiring on a discriminatory basis ), according to Cohn and Williams.

    The Heterodox representatives raised another problem, saying that” The Notice does not place conditions on how the award money is spent, but rather seeks to require institutions to abandon activities that are academic freedom-protected under the First Amendment.”

    When The Fix contacted Heterodox Academy’s press team, they inquired about whether the NIH had responded to the letter. The Fix received no response from either of the letter authors.

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    The American Association of University Professors was even harsher critics of the NIH notice.

    Trump’s research cuts, to put it simply, will kill. According to spokesperson Kelly Benjamin, they are already canceling life-saving research.

    These are the actions of a bully who is drunk on power and fuels racism, according to Benjamin in an email. Because flagging DEI includes all kinds of research, including diversity of species, diversity of health impacts of all kinds of diseases, they will cause untold harm to crucial research.

    It’s dangerous and will harm Americans of all kinds of people in real ways. Scientists are raising the alarm, but this administration is simply not responding, Benjamin said.

    However, the Heritage Foundation’s senior research fellow, Jonathan Butcher, disagreed with that assessment.

    The education policy expert recently told The Fix that” DE I is based on racial favoritism.” The use of racial prejudice is central to DEI offices ‘ activities, from promoting racial preferences in college admissions to overseeing requirements that job applicants or student applicants submit DEI statements as a condition of application.

    Further, Butcher asserted that” Deep in American life has no place in the Supreme Court has ruled against the use of racial favoritism in college admissions, but the ruling has broader effects that reinforce the Civil Rights Act of 1964.”

    Butcher argued that carrying out DEI programs is not a matter of free speech but rather ensuring that individuals are not violating civil rights laws because DEI activities frequently violate state and federal civil rights laws.

    While the discussion is ongoing, whether the National Institute of Health will rescind its most recent notice is still up for debate.

    The NIH media relations office initially stated that it would respond when The College Fix contacted it to inquire about the notice and the criticism it had received. The organization, however, did not respond to a follow-up email or by the promised deadline late last week.

    MORE: NIH awards$ 3.6 million to a professor to study “microaggressions” on “pansexual” youth.

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