The University of Kansas is notifying employees that they must remove gender-identifying pronouns from official communications as part of the school’s efforts to comply with a state directive eliminating most diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts.
In a message to faculty and staff, Chancellor Douglas Girod and other leaders said the university has already addressed most elements of the Kansas Board of Regents’ directive, which follows a legislative budget eliminating DEI initiatives at state agencies.
The final change, removing gender-identifying pronouns and “gender ideology” from official university communications, is required to be completed by July 31.
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The policy applies to all KU employees, including student workers, and covers KU email signatures, web pages, and digital platforms like Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
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