The University of Alaska Board of Regents is considering revisions to its nondiscrimination and equal employment policies in order to comply with executive orders issued by President Donald Trump that require public institutions to ensure policies do not permit discrimination in hiring, promotion, or education through so-called “diversity, equity, inclusion” policies that show preference to some groups and discriminate against others. The board will meet in Juneau this week.
The proposed update, P01.02.025: Discrimination, restates that the university will not tolerate discrimination that creates an intimidating or hostile environment, while also reaffirming protections for free expression and academic freedom. It states that discrimination—whether intentional or unintentional—based on a legally protected status is prohibited, and establishes reporting processes for complaints.
The most significant changes appear in the Equal Employment Opportunity section, which eliminates references to “affirmative action” and replaces them with “equal opportunity and access.” The older policy explicitly called on the university to recruit and retain women, minorities, and other “historically underrepresented groups.” The proposed revision instead emphasizes merit-based hiring and promotion, while continuing to prohibit unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, sex, age, disability, veteran status, gender identity, political affiliation, and other legally protected categories.
University officials have acknowledged the revisions are necessary to bring UA policies into compliance with federal directives issued earlier this year, which bar federally funded institutions from maintaining affirmative action-style programs and instead required them to certify that hiring, promotion, and education practices are nondiscriminatory and based on equally applied merit standards.
The Board of Regents is expected to take up the revisions at its upcoming meeting. If approved, the policies would set new standards for how the university addresses discrimination and equal employment moving forward.
The redlined version of the policy, with proposed changes, is at this link.
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