Education

3 Alabama universities close DEI offices, shift staff

Three Alabama universities have closed their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) offices to comply with a state law. 

The University of Alabama (UA) System campuses, including the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the University of Alabama in Huntsville, announced Tuesday the offices would be closed by Oct. 1 to comply with the law.

The law states the schools cannot host events or programs where participation is measured by race, sex, gender identity, ethnicity, national origin or sexual orientation. 

Instead, UA systems announced they would be opening a Division of Opportunities, Connections and Success to “promote success for everyone in the UA community, including those who may face educational access and achievement challenges.”

“It’s important to note we will continue to provide resources and support to every member of our campus community, as our commitment to each individual’s success remains steadfast,” said UA President Stuart Bell. 


“Differences, including differences of opinion, shared with civility, strengthen our campus community. Our faculty, staff and students will continue to engage in free speech, exercise academic freedom, and join in wide-ranging thought and discussion on issues that impact our world,” Bell added.

The move follows other Republican-led states such as Florida and Texas that have outlawed DEI efforts on college campuses.