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The University of Kentucky and other colleges have canceled affinity graduation ceremonies, such as those for first-generation, Black, and LGBTQ+ students, due to pressure from the Trump administration's campaign against diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. The administration argues that these events discriminate against students based on race. Many universities say the events comply with new guidance, but some, like Harvard, are pulling back support.
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