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The U.S. Naval Academy said it had ended its use of affirmative action in admissions, reversing a policy it previously defended as essential for diversity and national security, according to a ...
The Pentagon’s assault on diversity initiatives brought this memory back to mind. The latest casualty is the library at the United States Naval Academy. Officials at the college confirmed that ...
US Naval Academy removed books about the Holocaust, ... which also covered the history of white supremacy in the United States, ... diversity and gender, appeared to come at the behest of Hegseth ...
A Physics major, Ryan will begin Naval Nuclear Power School in the fall of 2025 and will begin serving as a submarine ...
The United States Naval Academy in Anapolis, Md., recently joined a growing list of schools that will no longer consider race, ethnicity or sex as a factor for admission, court documents made ...
Nearly all the 381 books pulled from the U.S. Naval Academy Library in April are back on the shelves, authors say.
As BLACK ENTERPRISE previously reported, the U.S. Naval Academy pulled nearly 400 books from its Nimitz Library earlier in April to avoid running afoul of an executive order banning diversity ...
The United States Naval Academy in Anapolis, Md., recently joined a growing list of schools that will no longer consider race, ethnicity or sex as a factor for admission, court documents made ...
Former Wahkiakum High School student Ellie Wiltse-Hiatt graduated from the United States Naval Academy with a bachelor’s degree in English and a commission as an ensign in the U.S. Navy. As a ...
The U.S. Naval Academy's Class of 2025 includes 751 men and 298 women from all 50 states. Fourteen international students from 13 countries will return home to serve in their respective armed forces.
The US Naval Academy has returned photos and memorabilia of Jewish women after they were “mistakenly removed” to apparently comply with diversity, equity, and inclusion directives from the ...
naval academy, md. — The Caucus of African American Leaders gathered in front of the United States Naval Academy to protest an executive order by President Donald Trump that bans books.
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