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A crackdown on diversity programs is reshaping college graduation ceremonies

PHOENIX (AP) 鈥 As a first-generation college student, Austin Kissinger was looking forward to celebrating graduation with others of similar backgrounds who helped each other find their way at the University of Kentucky. Typically, Kentucky students who are the first in their family to graduate from college pick a faculty member to join them in a special ceremony.

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A crackdown on diversity programs is reshaping college graduation ceremonies

Austin Kissinger is seen at Gatton Student Center on the University of Kentucky’s campus Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in Lexington, Ky. (AP Photo/Jon Cherry)


PHOENIX (AP) 鈥 As a first-generation college student, Austin Kissinger was looking forward to celebrating graduation with others of similar backgrounds who helped each other find their way at the University of Kentucky. Typically, Kentucky students who are the first in their family to graduate from college pick a faculty member to join them in a special ceremony.

Earlier this month, the university canceled the ceremony, along with other convocations that recognize Black and LGBTQ+ students, citing the Trump administration’s campaign to rein in .

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