Published Date
07 Dec 2024
Category
Education
Texas 'free speech' university's admissions process shuns the DEI blueprint: 'Interested in the mind'
The University of Austin (UATX) – founded on free speech principles to push back against "woke" ideology – is shunning diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies for what some call MEI – merit, excellence and intelligence, and it's just another way the school is shaking up higher education.
Merit, excellence and intelligence (MEI) centers on qualifications and abilities, particularly emphasizing the "capacity to think deeply," according to Kanelos.
The University of Austin offers a free speech alternative to more progressive universities. (iStock, The University of Austin)
It's an idea that pushes back on increasingly controversial DEI policies that prioritize specific ethnicities, racial backgrounds or other demographics in admissions and hiring processes. Once a staple among many companies and institutions of higher education, the concept appears to be losing steam as some dial back its presence.
Companies are also backtracking from DEI, including retail giant Walmart, who hopped onboard the trend this week after companies like Ford, John Deere, Toyota and others did the same.
Critics of DEI suggest such policies prioritize appearance and basic qualities over credentials or experience. MEI critics have a different concern, however. "60 Minutes" correspondent Jon Wertheim remarked that UATX's student body appeared to not be "particularly diverse" as he discussed the admissions policy with some school founders.
Students at The University of Austin are admitted on a merit basis, according to school founders. (iStock)
Diversity looks different at UATX, its founders say.
"We are putting resources into finding talent of an intellectual variety. And if you're interested in diversity, I recommend you look at the social backgrounds of our students, at the family circumstances of our students," British-American historian Niall Ferguson, another member of the university's founding group, responded.
Another of its founders is Bari Weiss, the former New York Times opinion journalist who now runs the independent site The Free Press, which values free speech and debate.
The admissions process – and the school itself – offer a more conservative alternative to the overwhelmingly left-leaning elite universities like Harvard, Yale, Columbia and their public rivals, some of which, like universities in Florida and Alabama, have downsized or entirely dissolved their DEI departments as seasons change.
DEI policies seek to end racial and other inequities by prioritizing select groups for acceptance. (iStock)
Currently, UATX relies on donor generosity to thrive, but the assumption that all donors are conservative business moguls is flawed. In fact, the free speech policy resonates with liberal donor Nadine Strossen, according to the article.
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