Illinois State University President Aondover Tarhule issued an update Monday regarding the university's response to evolving federal directives.
In an email sent to students, faculty and staff, Tarhule disclosed the Feb. 14 distribution of a "Dear Colleague letter" from the Department of Education Office for Civil Rights. The letter said that race-based student programs, activities and spending are now "broadly prohibited" at K-12 public schools, colleges and universities.
Tarhule shared that he convened an Institutional Resiliency Steering Team to keep university leadership informed about the potential impacts of current and future directives.
Tarhule said that university administration will continue monitoring how the directives will affect ISU, while keeping the campus community updated on any changes.
"I am confident that together, we will successfully navigate these developments. I thank you for your patience and resilience," Tarhule said in the email.