
KQED's Forum California Universities Grapple with Trump Threats, Investigations
Mar 31, 2025
Javed Kaleem, an education reporter for the Los Angeles Times, sheds light on the implications of the Trump administration's scrutiny of California universities. Steve Hetz, a neuroendovascular surgeon at UCSF, discusses the severe impact of funding cuts on research and patient care. Meanwhile, Michael Chwe, a UCLA political science professor, emphasizes the political tension surrounding DEI practices. They unravel the fears faced by international students and faculty amidst hiring freezes and federal investigations, painting a vivid picture of today's educational landscape.
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University Overcompliance with DEI Attacks
- Universities are overcomplying with Trump administration's DEI attacks, closing diversity offices and altering mission statements.
- Some are replacing "diversity" with terms like "community" or "belonging" to avoid scrutiny.
Grant Terminations at UCSF
- UCSF has received $30 million in grant terminations, impacting the community by over $100 million and hundreds of jobs.
- Uncertainties and delays inhibit research, ultimately affecting medical care.
HHS Investigation into UCLA Medical School
- Health and Human Services is investigating UCLA medical school's admissions practices.
- UCLA's medical school faces controversy regarding race and ethnicity, particularly concerning coursework on Israel and Palestine.

