University of Virginia President James Ryan resigned Friday, citing pressure from the Trump administration over the school’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. In a letter to the UVA community, Ryan described his decision as “excruciating,” noting that resisting federal demands could jeopardize students, faculty, and funding.
“I cannot make a unilateral decision to fight the federal government to save my own job,” Ryan wrote, emphasizing that defiance would risk financial aid, research grants, and even student visas. His departure follows a warning from the U.S. Department of Justice, which, according to the New York Times, accused UVA of “widespread” use of race-based admissions and benefits.
Virginia Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner condemned the Trump administration’s actions as “outrageous,” warning that the loss of Ryan would negatively impact the university and the state. It remains unclear whether Ryan’s resignation takes effect immediately.
The Trump administration has intensified efforts to dismantle DEI initiatives in higher education, accusing universities of promoting antisemitic, anti-American, and leftist ideologies. UVA is among several institutions targeted in this crackdown, facing threats of frozen federal funds and investigations.
Many schools argue the administration’s actions threaten academic freedom and institutional autonomy. Critics view the campaign as politically motivated and harmful to efforts fostering inclusive learning environments.
Ryan’s resignation underscores the growing tension between federal policy and campus diversity programs, raising concerns about the future of race-conscious admissions and academic independence in the United States.
This high-profile resignation comes amid a broader shift in federal education policy, placing elite institutions like UVA at the center of a national debate over DEI, free speech, and government overreach in academia.


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