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Yahoo: Iowa State University fires employee for social media posts after Charlie Kirk death Iowa State University fires employee for social media posts after Charlie Kirk death KCCI Des Moines: Second University of Iowa employee on administrative leave for video commenting on DEI policies A second University of Iowa employee is on paid administrative leave following an online video that appears to show the employee discussing recent diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) laws and ways ... Second University of Iowa employee on administrative leave for video commenting on DEI policies Iowa Public Radio: Iowa State University fires employee over comments on Charlie Kirk's assassination Iowa State University fired an employee because of a post praising Kirk's death one week after the Board of Regents directed Iowa's public universities to investigate comments by faculty and staff. ABC Kcrg 9: Regents dismiss one of two complaints about University of Iowa employee DEI videos IOWA CITY, Iowa (IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) - Iowa Board of Regents President Robert Cramer has instructed the firm charged with investigating videos of University of Iowa employees last year to begin an ...
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Regents dismiss one of two complaints about University of Iowa employee DEI videos MSN: Third state university employee in Iowa caught in controversial DEI compliance video Another undercover video has emerged targeting an employee at a state university in Iowa over DEI compliance. The newest video features Susan Harper, who is now the co-curricular student development ... Third state university employee in Iowa caught in controversial DEI compliance video The Gazette: Assessment: Just over half University of Iowa employees ‘thriving,’ other half ‘struggling’ Assessment: Just over half University of Iowa employees ‘thriving,’ other half ‘struggling’ ABC Kcrg 9: University of Iowa employee demoted after undercover DEI video IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) - One of two University of Iowa employees caught on camera discussing the state’s diversity, equity and inclusion laws has been demoted, the Cedar Rapids Gazette reports.