“DEI considerations now profoundly shape” National Science Foundation grant decisions, notes Rupa Subramanya at The Free Press.
. More than 10% of all grants from 2021 to 2024, totaling more than $2 billion, “prioritized attributes of the grant proposals other than their scientific quality.” That figure jumps to 27% just for the first part of 2024. Projects funded include “researchers seeking to identify ‘hegemonic narratives’” plus “‘systematic racism’ in the education of math teachers.
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