DEI at Baylor

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CorsicanaBear
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How, if at all, will the 2-14-25 "Dear Colleague" letter linked below impact Baylor. Baylor is an educational institution that receives federal funds, Pell Grants, research grants, federal student loans, etc.

https://www.ed.gov/media/document/dear-colleague-letter-sffa-v-harvard-109506.pdf

I'll hang up and listen.
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Doc Holliday
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They will need to comply and choose not to break the law or they'll lose funding and maybe face serious charges. It's really that simple.

Universities who supported DEI should publicly apologize for engaging in discrimination.
Redbrickbear
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My guess?

They drop some of the stuff on the website

https://history.artsandsciences.baylor.edu/about/statement-diversity-equity-inclusion-and-belonging

But they change nothing behind the scenes and keep on with the DEI-woke stuff

Especially around the issue of race and normalizing LGTBQ on campus
ScottS
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Why is Baylor going woke??
Married A Horn
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Infiltration.
Large scale social deception.
Money.
4th and Inches
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ScottS said:

Why is Baylor going woke??
follow the money

International movement of money pushing woke
“The Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroom.”

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ScottS
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They can go woke but alot of alums might vomit.
Realitybites
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ScottS said:

Why is Baylor going woke??
It's affiliate church is going woke. The illness extends far beyond Baylor, but the proximal cause is that the school's leadership isn't in the hands of practicing Christians.
Realitybites
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Redbrickbear said:

My guess?

They drop some of the stuff on the website

https://history.artsandsciences.baylor.edu/about/statement-diversity-equity-inclusion-and-belonging

But they change nothing behind the scenes and keep on with the DEI-woke stuff

Especially around the issue of race and normalizing LGTBQ on campus

That will be the BOD/Linda play.
The_barBEARian
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ScottS said:

Why is Baylor going woke??

Women and weak, pathetic "men"
4yrletterbear
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Who is going to monitor BU's removal of DEI from its curriculum and website/marketing?

I can check the website daily and report.

Who is on the inside and can monitor their curriculum/course offerings, etc.?
TinFoilHatPreacherBear
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Married A Horn said:

Infiltration.
Large scale social deception.
Money.


Progressives hide/lie about what they believe.

47 for example admitted as much about himself.
Thee tinfoil hat couch-potato prognosticator, not a bible school preacher.


Redbrickbear
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4yrletterbear said:

Who is going to monitor BU's removal of DEI from its curriculum and website/marketing?

I can check the website daily and report.

Who is on the inside and can monitor their curriculum/course offerings, etc.?


We need a BU DOGE
TinFoilHatPreacherBear
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We need to setup a NGO that researches religious affiliated educational institutions for DEI, and pays whistlebowers and students for information.
Thee tinfoil hat couch-potato prognosticator, not a bible school preacher.


Harrison Bergeron
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The irony is that Didn't Earn It as its core is so antithetical to Christianity.
Robert Wilson
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American taxpayers at some point are gonna wake up and realize that they are tired of subsidizing anti-American woke bull***** Tenure has been used to entrench "the current thing," the opposite of its original intent. If universities actually had to comply with the tax code like the rest of us, they would shut down. Some big changes are afoot, in my humble opinion.


Baylor is not immune, as it follows the crowd just on a five year curve. (That's why, frankly, I'd rather my kids just go to a secular institution. It's more honest. But I digress.)

I doubt current universities can really change. I think it is more likely there will be a shift and they will be replaced. But I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
Doc Holliday
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ScottS said:

Why is Baylor going woke??
The answer to every single issue in politics today revolves around money and power. If you follow the rabbit hole, that's what you'll find.
Harrison Bergeron
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Doc Holliday said:

ScottS said:

Why is Baylor going woke??
The answer to every single issue in politics today revolves around money and power. If you follow the rabbit hole, that's what you'll find.
That's really what DOGE has uncovered. Didn't Earn It, Climate Hysteria, etc., are means of massive theft of tax payer dollars.
Realitybites
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Anyone who has information on woke going underground at Baylor might want to message Megan Basham. She's still (I think) SBC, and has done a very good job of pulling back the curtain on the state of the convention.

Protestia might be another outlet willing to tackle it.
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Robert Wilson said:

American taxpayers at some point are gonna wake up and realize that they are tired of subsidizing anti-American woke bull***** Tenure has been used to entrench "the current thing," the opposite of its original intent. If universities actually had to comply with the tax code like the rest of us, they would shut down. Some big changes are afoot, in my humble opinion.


Baylor is not immune, as it follows the crowd just on a five year curve. (That's why, frankly, I'd rather my kids just go to a secular institution. It's more honest. But I digress.)

I doubt current universities can really change. I think it is more likely there will be a shift and they will be replaced. But I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
The good thing about going to a secular school, the christian kids in the fellowship groups are usually authentic, whereas at a church school a lot of the kids are just following in the family tradition/business.

In other words the ones at the secular school are usually the real deal, not just playing the game.

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Forest Bueller_bf said:

Robert Wilson said:

American taxpayers at some point are gonna wake up and realize that they are tired of subsidizing anti-American woke bull***** Tenure has been used to entrench "the current thing," the opposite of its original intent. If universities actually had to comply with the tax code like the rest of us, they would shut down. Some big changes are afoot, in my humble opinion.


Baylor is not immune, as it follows the crowd just on a five year curve. (That's why, frankly, I'd rather my kids just go to a secular institution. It's more honest. But I digress.)

I doubt current universities can really change. I think it is more likely there will be a shift and they will be replaced. But I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
The good thing about going to a secular school, the christian kids in the fellowship groups are usually authentic, whereas at a church school a lot of the kids are just following in the family tradition/business.

I other words the ones at the secular school are usually the real deal, not just playing the game.




Baylor has t-shirt Christians? I dont believe you.
Redbrickbear
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Forest Bueller_bf said:

Robert Wilson said:

American taxpayers at some point are gonna wake up and realize that they are tired of subsidizing anti-American woke bull***** Tenure has been used to entrench "the current thing," the opposite of its original intent. If universities actually had to comply with the tax code like the rest of us, they would shut down. Some big changes are afoot, in my humble opinion.


Baylor is not immune, as it follows the crowd just on a five year curve. (That's why, frankly, I'd rather my kids just go to a secular institution. It's more honest. But I digress.)

I doubt current universities can really change. I think it is more likely there will be a shift and they will be replaced. But I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
The good thing about going to a secular school, the Christian kids in the fellowship groups are usually authentic, whereas at a church school a lot of the kids are just following in the family tradition/business.

I other words the ones at the secular school are usually the real deal, not just playing the game.



A little harsh....

There are of course t-shirt Christians at UT-austin, A&M, and Baylor

And there are really committed Christians at all schools.

I don't think we can accurately measure that

In fact I can see there being less T-shirt Christian Students at Baylor and more T-shirt Christian Professors (Adults just saying what they need to get a good paying job)

The Students after all are going into massive debt to go to what they feel is a Christian School that takes Christianity seriously
Limited IQ Redneck in PU
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Good post sir.
I have found theres only two ways to go:
Living fast or dying slow.
I dont want to live forever.
But I will live while I'm here.
Robert Wilson
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Redbrickbear said:

Forest Bueller_bf said:

Robert Wilson said:

American taxpayers at some point are gonna wake up and realize that they are tired of subsidizing anti-American woke bull***** Tenure has been used to entrench "the current thing," the opposite of its original intent. If universities actually had to comply with the tax code like the rest of us, they would shut down. Some big changes are afoot, in my humble opinion.


Baylor is not immune, as it follows the crowd just on a five year curve. (That's why, frankly, I'd rather my kids just go to a secular institution. It's more honest. But I digress.)

I doubt current universities can really change. I think it is more likely there will be a shift and they will be replaced. But I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
The good thing about going to a secular school, the Christian kids in the fellowship groups are usually authentic, whereas at a church school a lot of the kids are just following in the family tradition/business.

I other words the ones at the secular school are usually the real deal, not just playing the game.



A little harsh....

There are of course t-shirt Christians at UT-austin, A&M, and Baylor

And there are really committed Christians at all schools.

I don't think we can accurately measure that

In fact I can see there being less T-shirt Christian Students at Baylor and more T-shirt Christian Professors (Adults just saying what they need to get a good paying job)

The Students after all are going into massive debt to go to what they feel is a Christian School that takes Christianity seriously
I think your last sentence has a bunch of assumptions built into it that are questionable, but other than that I agree with you.

What drives me nuts is when Baylor adopts whatever "the current thing" is and then acts like it is Jesus juice. If some group at UT goes full-on BLM, they just do it and justify it based on its own merits (or lack thereof). At Baylor, I'll have to listen to the BLM guy give a prayer pretending Jesus riding his donkey into Nazareth was really just an early George Floyd march.
Redbrickbear
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Robert Wilson said:

Redbrickbear said:

Forest Bueller_bf said:

Robert Wilson said:

American taxpayers at some point are gonna wake up and realize that they are tired of subsidizing anti-American woke bull***** Tenure has been used to entrench "the current thing," the opposite of its original intent. If universities actually had to comply with the tax code like the rest of us, they would shut down. Some big changes are afoot, in my humble opinion.


Baylor is not immune, as it follows the crowd just on a five year curve. (That's why, frankly, I'd rather my kids just go to a secular institution. It's more honest. But I digress.)

I doubt current universities can really change. I think it is more likely there will be a shift and they will be replaced. But I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
The good thing about going to a secular school, the Christian kids in the fellowship groups are usually authentic, whereas at a church school a lot of the kids are just following in the family tradition/business.

I other words the ones at the secular school are usually the real deal, not just playing the game.



A little harsh....

There are of course t-shirt Christians at UT-austin, A&M, and Baylor

And there are really committed Christians at all schools.

I don't think we can accurately measure that

In fact I can see there being less T-shirt Christian Students at Baylor and more T-shirt Christian Professors (Adults just saying what they need to get a good paying job)

The Students after all are going into massive debt to go to what they feel is a Christian School that takes Christianity seriously

What drives me nuts is when Baylor adopts whatever "the current thing" is and then acts like it is Jesus juice. If some group at UT goes full-on BLM, they just do it and justify it based on its own merits (or lack thereof). At Baylor, I'll have to listen to the BLM guy give a prayer pretending Jesus riding his donkey into Nazareth was really just an early George Floyd march.

Man that is really funny.....and really true
Robert Wilson
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Here's a bit of an answer.

[url=https://wacotrib.com/news/local/education/article_7e714c64-f0aa-11ef-921d-b7a4e3e50cdc.html]https://wacotrib.com/news/local/education/article_7e714c64-f0aa-11ef-921d-b7a4e3e50cdc.htmlBaylor regents hike tuition, launch scholarship push[/url]

from the article said:

In another area of national and state attention, the attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion programs at many state colleges and universities shouldn't affect Baylor's efforts in expanding awareness and study of underrepresented groups, Livingstone said.


Baylor's concern in those areas flows from the university's Christian mission, she pointed out. "We lean into the Scripture that calls us to love our neighbor as ourselves," she said. As a private institution with a religious outlook, Baylor is "well-positioned" to justify and continue its current programs and emphases, the Baylor president said.

Complete with the Jesus juice supporting DEI. Would be funny if it wasn't so weak and transparent.
Redbrickbear
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Robert Wilson said:

Here's a bit of an answer.

[url=https://wacotrib.com/news/local/education/article_7e714c64-f0aa-11ef-921d-b7a4e3e50cdc.html]https://wacotrib.com/news/local/education/article_7e714c64-f0aa-11ef-921d-b7a4e3e50cdc.htmlBaylor regents hike tuition, launch scholarship push[/url]

from the article said:

In another area of national and state attention, the attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion programs at many state colleges and universities shouldn't affect Baylor's efforts in expanding awareness and study of underrepresented groups, Livingstone said.


Baylor's concern in those areas flows from the university's Christian mission, she pointed out. "We lean into the Scripture that calls us to love our neighbor as ourselves," she said. As a private institution with a religious outlook, Baylor is "well-positioned" to justify and continue its current programs and emphases, the Baylor president said.

Complete with the Jesus juice supporting DEI. Would be funny if it wasn't so weak and transparent.


So Baylor just giving a middle finger to Texas and American voters who want this racialist focused nonsense to end

More woke ideology on campus

And all of it wrapped up in vaguely Christian-ish language brought to us by President Livingstone

Nice….
whitetrash
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Robert Wilson said:

Here's a bit of an answer.

[url=https://wacotrib.com/news/local/education/article_7e714c64-f0aa-11ef-921d-b7a4e3e50cdc.html]https://wacotrib.com/news/local/education/article_7e714c64-f0aa-11ef-921d-b7a4e3e50cdc.htmlBaylor regents hike tuition, launch scholarship push[/url]

from the article said:

In another area of national and state attention, the attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion programs at many state colleges and universities shouldn't affect Baylor's efforts in expanding awareness and study of underrepresented groups, Livingstone said.


Baylor's concern in those areas flows from the university's Christian mission, she pointed out. "We lean into the Scripture that calls us to love our neighbor as ourselves," she said. As a private institution with a religious outlook, Baylor is "well-positioned" to justify and continue its current programs and emphases, the Baylor president said.

Complete with the Jesus juice supporting DEI. Would be funny if it wasn't so weak and transparent.
"We believe in inclusion, unless you were the president who saved this institution and led its establishment, development and growth in the late 19th Century, but held and exhibited views that were solidly in the cultural mainstream at the time."
RealEstateBear
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ScottS said:

Why is Baylor going woke??



$$$. USAID was a slush fund to finance communist DEI ideology at college campuses and many got rich off the back of tax payers. Leavenworth will be the next stop for many
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whitetrash said:

Robert Wilson said:

Here's a bit of an answer.

[url=https://wacotrib.com/news/local/education/article_7e714c64-f0aa-11ef-921d-b7a4e3e50cdc.html]https://wacotrib.com/news/local/education/article_7e714c64-f0aa-11ef-921d-b7a4e3e50cdc.htmlBaylor regents hike tuition, launch scholarship push[/url]

from the article said:

In another area of national and state attention, the attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion programs at many state colleges and universities shouldn't affect Baylor's efforts in expanding awareness and study of underrepresented groups, Livingstone said.


Baylor's concern in those areas flows from the university's Christian mission, she pointed out. "We lean into the Scripture that calls us to love our neighbor as ourselves," she said. As a private institution with a religious outlook, Baylor is "well-positioned" to justify and continue its current programs and emphases, the Baylor president said.

Complete with the Jesus juice supporting DEI. Would be funny if it wasn't so weak and transparent.
"We believe in inclusion, unless you were the president who saved this institution and led its establishment, development and growth in the late 19th Century, but held and exhibited views that were solidly in the cultural mainstream at the time."

Quote:

In another area of national and state attention, the attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion programs at many state colleges and universities shouldn't affect Baylor's efforts in expanding awareness and study of underrepresented groups, Livingstone said.
Not sure what Baylor means with this. If you dig deep into the bowels of DEI, in some institutions, it is in itself an attack on fairness, equality, and equality of opportunity.

Eliminating it is not an attack, but progress.
Redbrickbear
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It's like Baylor but reverse …

The Students being conservative and the faculty/administration being Liberals & Leftist radicals


Married A Horn
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Redbrickbear said:

It's like Baylor but reverse …

The Students being conservative and the faculty/administration being Liberals & Leftist radicals





Deport every single one of them.
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Married A Horn said:

Redbrickbear said:

It's like Baylor but reverse …

The Students being conservative and the faculty/administration being Liberals & Leftist radicals





Deport every single one of them.
even the americans!
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Robert Wilson
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Forest Bueller_bf said:

whitetrash said:

Robert Wilson said:

Here's a bit of an answer.

[url=https://wacotrib.com/news/local/education/article_7e714c64-f0aa-11ef-921d-b7a4e3e50cdc.html]https://wacotrib.com/news/local/education/article_7e714c64-f0aa-11ef-921d-b7a4e3e50cdc.htmlBaylor regents hike tuition, launch scholarship push[/url]

from the article said:

In another area of national and state attention, the attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion programs at many state colleges and universities shouldn't affect Baylor's efforts in expanding awareness and study of underrepresented groups, Livingstone said.


Baylor's concern in those areas flows from the university's Christian mission, she pointed out. "We lean into the Scripture that calls us to love our neighbor as ourselves," she said. As a private institution with a religious outlook, Baylor is "well-positioned" to justify and continue its current programs and emphases, the Baylor president said.

Complete with the Jesus juice supporting DEI. Would be funny if it wasn't so weak and transparent.
"We believe in inclusion, unless you were the president who saved this institution and led its establishment, development and growth in the late 19th Century, but held and exhibited views that were solidly in the cultural mainstream at the time."

Quote:

In another area of national and state attention, the attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion programs at many state colleges and universities shouldn't affect Baylor's efforts in expanding awareness and study of underrepresented groups, Livingstone said.
Not sure what Baylor means with this. If you dig deep into the bowels of DEI, in some institutions, it is in itself an attack on fairness, equality, and equality of opportunity.

Eliminating it is not an attack, but progress.
You mean you're not on the "use racism to eliminate racism" train? You heathen. You must not love Jesus.
Redbrickbear
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[12% of college professors were conservatives 25 years ago in 1999.

Broken down by faculty most were under 10% in more recent surveys, with the exception being economics at 27%.

Like I said at the jump; this explains why there is no institutional push back from professors inside our universities against woke ideology]


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