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Anti-DEI Laws Reshape Graduate Students’ Experiences, New Study Finds

July 14, 2026
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Anti-DEI Laws Reshape Graduate Students’ Experiences, New Study Finds

Anti-DEI Laws Reshape Graduate Students’ Experiences, New Study Finds

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A new study led by University of Delaware professor Jarett Haley examines how racially minoritized graduate students interpret and experience state anti–diversity, equity and inclusion (anti-DEI) laws within racially or ethnically focused graduate student organizations at public, historically and predominately white institutions.

Published in the American Educational Research Journal, the research highlights a key tension: even when students perceived limited direct organizational disruption, many still traced changes in how the laws reshaped their day-to-day participation, decision-making influence, and perceived ability to act—what scholars often describe as “agency” within institutional spaces.

The study’s focus is not merely legal compliance; it is the social and organizational ripple effects that follow from policy changes. Using participants’ accounts of organizational life—such as leadership roles, event development, and resource access—the researchers map how anti-DEI laws translate into concrete constraints inside graduate student communities.

A central finding is that participants frequently linked state anti-DEI measures to impacts on organizational funding and the practical logistics of programming. In other words, the effects were not abstract. They appeared in whether groups could secure support, plan events, and maintain momentum for community-building.

Equally important, many participants reported a lack of institutional guidance. When universities were unable or unwilling to provide actionable support for navigating compliance-related challenges, student organizations had to shoulder ambiguity and risk management on their own.

The results also underscore the importance of interpretation. Students differed in whether they believed their organizations were affected, but the majority still identified pathways by which the laws influenced their experiences and, ultimately, their sense of empowerment.

Haley’s broader scholarship examines student experiences in higher education’s co-curricular settings, with a particular emphasis on Black men’s experiences in student affairs. This study extends that lens to the contemporary policy environment surrounding DEI and organizational life.

For campus leaders, the findings suggest that resilience cannot be left to students alone. Institutions may need clearer resources, legal-administrative pathways, and practical training to help recognized organizations operate without losing their community mission.

Subject of Research: People
Article Title: Racially Minoritized Graduate Students Navigating the Impacts of State Anti-DEI Laws on Their Experiences in Racial/Ethnic Graduate Student Organizations
News Publication Date: 25-Jun-2026
Web References: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/23328584261462114
References: 10.1177/23328584261462114
Keywords: anti-DEI laws, graduate student organizations, racial equity, higher education policy, institutional support, student agency

Tags: anti-DEI laws impact on graduate student organizationseffects of anti-diversity laws on minority graduate studentsfunding and resource access challenges for minority graduate groupsimpact of anti-DEinfluence of state policies on student agency in higher educationorganizational constraints due to anti-DEI legislationorganizational decision-making under anti-DEI legal restrictionsracial minoritized students’ experiences with anti-DEI lawsripple effects of anti-DEI legislation in academic communitiesrole of university support in navigating anti-DEI policies
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