The University of Pennsylvania is shuttering its Office of Equal Opportunity and Engagement in the Carey Law School as the Trump administration threatens to withdraw funding to schools that don't end diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

While the branch won't be closed until the end of the summer, its website has already been shut down, the Daily Pennsylvanian reported . The office has provided resources, trainings and other DEI services for students and faculty, including a guide on how to report discrimination claims. MORE: Immigration activists call for shutdown of Pennsylvania ICE detention center following death of detainee

The school's website also said it would not be accepting applicants for the 2025-2026 school year for the Sadie T. M. Alexander schola

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