Former Officer of the University of Wisconsin-Madison who watched the consumption carefully, a judgment in the middle of a burglary in Dei

IN Wisconsin-Madison’s University The former major diversity officer has shown a “significant backlog” of the judgment and fiscal responsibilities, according to the report, because state and federal legislators seek to use programs of diversity, equality and involvement in education.
Lavar Charleston has been removed from the role of the General Diversity Officer in January, although he remains as a member of the Faculty, according to a local outlet Fox 6.
The internal report revealed that Charleston increased most of its employees from 10% to 23% without justification, as state legislators were trying to end the Dei initiatives at Wisconsin System Universities, Fox 6 reported.
Lavar Charleston was removed from the role of the General Variety Officer in January, although he remained as a member of the faculty. (Getty Images)
Records also show that Charleston spent $ 18,000 on massage therapy for students and $ 21,000 at a conference at Lake Geneva Lake, according to the point of sale.
In December, Charleston said that the former fuse ordered him to spend a $ 6 million tightened.
Charleston’s consumption for employees was the highest on the campusaccording to the internal report.
Nearly half of the staff of the Education Department will be removed immediately
Lavar Charleston allegedly spent $ 18,000 on massage therapy for students and $ 21,000 at a conference at the resort of the City of Lake Genev. (Educational Pictures/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
This comes as president Donald Trump He tries to complete Dei programs throughout the country, including higher education.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is among about 50 universities investigating the education department on racial discrimination charges allegedly excluding certain races from certain programs.
Institutions have warned that they can lose federal money due to preferences based on a race in admission, scholarships, programs or other activities. The investigation of the department focused on the partnerships of the University with a PHD project, a non -profit organization that encourages the professionals of blacks, Latin American and Indian Americans to get a business diploma.
Lavar Charleston consumption was the highest in the campus, according to an internal report seen by Fox 6. (Getty Images)
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Trump administration claims that Dei programs exclude students of white and Asian Americans who are violating the title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, who forbids discrimination based on races, colors and national origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance.
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