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Texas colleges pass D.E.I compliance audit, but some students question whether the ban is the right approach
By Alexa Conroy at KXXV
· June 2, 2026
· 2 min read
Texas colleges largely received a passing grade on enforcing the state's diversity, equity and inclusion ban, according to a Texas Tribune report but not all students are convinced the law is working as intended.Maxwell Chapman, a Texas college student, said the debate over...
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Why this matters in Waco
The debate over diversity, equity, and inclusion programs on Texas college campuses has significant implications for students in Waco, particularly those attending Baylor University and McLennan Community College. As a major educational hub, Waco's institutions of higher learning play a crucial role in shaping the city's cultural and social landscape. The implementation of Senate Bill 17 and its subsequent audit have sparked concerns among students, like Maxwell Chapman, who question the effectiveness of the ban in promoting fairness and inclusivity. With McLennan Community College having been flagged for compliance issues in the past, it is essential for local students, faculty, and staff to be aware of the new complaint process established by state leaders. As the city's educational institutions navigate this complex issue, Waco residents will be watching closely to see how the ban affects the local academic community and the city's reputation as a welcoming and inclusive place to live and learn.
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Category: schools ·
Published: June 2, 2026 ·
Source: KXXV ·
Reading time: 2 min
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