
Gov. Abbott threatens Texas A&M president’s job over DEI conference
By Karah Rucker (Anchor/Reporter), Jack Henry (Video Editor)
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is determined to enforce the state’s ban on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs at public universities. Abbott threatened to remove Texas A&M President Mark Welsh after a conservative activist claimed the university may be violating the ban by attending a conference that only allows minorities to participate.
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Christopher Rufo, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, shared a screenshot of an email on X, formerly known as Twitter. The email, sent by a representative from Mays Business School, invited Texas A&M to attend an annual conference hosted by The PhD Project.

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Rufo also shared a screenshot detailing the conference’s eligibility requirements. The requirements stated that attendees must identify as Black, Hispanic or Native American.
When a social media user asked if Texas would tolerate such actions, Abbott responded, “Hell, no. It’s against Texas law and violates the U.S. Constitution. It will be fixed immediately or the president will soon be gone.”
Hell, no.
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) January 14, 2025
It’s against Texas law and violates the US Constitution.
It will be fixed immediately or the president will soon be gone. https://t.co/g3VTUXWvLb
In response, Welsh issued a statement.
“Texas A&M does not support any organization, conference, process or activity that excludes people based on race, creed, gender, age or any other discriminating factor,” Welsh said.
The state’s Senate Bill 17 took effect in January 2024. The law bans universities from having DEI offices, requiring DEI statements or training and offering preferential treatment based on race, sex, color or ethnicity. However, the law allows certain DEI-related activities for recruitment and research purposes. Texas A&M’s legal counsel believed that applied to The PhD Project conference.
Despite this, Welsh confirmed that the university would no longer participate in the conference. However, the university had attended in previous years before the law was enacted.
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Following the public controversy, other Texas universities, including the University of Texas System, University of North Texas and Texas Tech University, also announced they would not attend the conference.
[Karah]
TEXAS GOVERNOR GREG ABBOTT IS SERIOUS ABOUT ENFORCING THE STATE’S BAN ON DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION PROGRAMS AT PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES –
THREATENING TO REMOVE TEXAS A&M PRESIDENT MARK WELSH AFTER A CONSERVATIVE ACTIVIST CLAIMED THE UNIVERSITY MAY BE VIOLATING THE STATE’S DEI BAN BY ATTENDING A CONFERENCE THAT ONLY ALLOWS MINORITIES TO PARTICIPATE.
CHRISTOPHER RUFO – A SENIOR FELLOW AT THE MANHATTAN INSTITUTE – SHARED THIS EMAIL SCREENSHOT ON X.
THE EMAIL WAS SENT BY A REPRESENTATIVE FROM “MAYS BUSINESS SCHOOL” –
INVITING TEXAS A&M TO ATTEND AN ANNUAL CONFERENCE PUT ON BY “THE PHD PROJECT.”
THE NEXT SCREENSHOT RUFO SHARED –
WAS ABOUT THE PHD PROJECT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR PEOPLE ATTENDING.
“WHO CAN APPLY? TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE, YOU MUST IDENTIFY AS BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN, LATIN X/HISPANIC AMERICAN, OR NATIVE AMERICAN/CANADIAN INDIGENOUS.”
RESPONDING TO AN X USER WHO ASKED IF TEXAS IS GOING TO “PUT UP WITH THIS” –
GOVERNOR ABBOTT RESPONDED –
“HELL, NO. IT’S AGAINST TEXAS LAW AND VIOLATES THE US CONSTITUTION. IT WILL BE FIXED IMMEDIATELY OR THE PRESIDENT WILL SOON BE GONE.”
TEXAS A&M’S PRESIDENT RESPONDED TO THE CLAIMS THAT THE UNIVERSITY COULD BE BREAKING THE LAW.
WALSH WRITING IN A STATEMENT –
Texas A&M does not support any organization, conference, process or activity that excludes people based on race, creed, gender, age or any other discriminating factor.”
SB 17 WENT INTO EFFECT IN 2024.
THE LAW BANS UNIVERSITIES FROM HAVING DEI OFFICES, REQUIRING DEI STATEMENTS OR TRAININGS OR GIVING ANY PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT ON THE BASIS OF RACE, SEX, COLOR, OR ETHNICITY.
BUT THERE IS SOME GRAY AREA IN THE STATE LAW.
IT ALLOWS SOME DEI-RELATED ACTIVITIES LIKE FOR “RECRUITMENT AND RESEARCH” PURPOSES.
SO TEXAS A&M’S LEGAL COUNSEL FELT THIS “PHD PROJECT CONFERENCE” FELL UNDER THAT EXEMPTION.
BUT WELSH CONFIRMED – THE UNIVERSITY WILL NOT BE PARTICIPATING –
THOUGH THEY DID PARTICIPATE IN YEARS PAST **PRIOR TO THE DEI BAN TAKING EFFECT.
AFTER THIS PUBLIC CONTROVERSY BETWEEN THE STATE GOVERNOR AND UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT –
OTHER UNIVERSITIES HAVE ALSO SAID THEY WON’T BE ATTENDING THE CONFERENCE –
INCLUDING THE UT SYSTEM, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS, AND TEXAS TECH.
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