It takes tuition payments from nearly 1,000 undergraduates just to pay their base salaries!
The following is an excerpt from an article published by OpenTheBooks, a nonprofit group dedicated to transparency in government spending, for which The Jefferson Council contributed research and fact-checking. OpenTheBooks CEO Adam Andrzejewski will speak at The Jefferson Council 3rd annual meeting April 9.
The University of Virginia has at least 235 employees under its “diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)” banner — including 82 students — whose total cost of employment is estimated at $20 million. That’s $15 million in cash compensation plus an additional 30 percent for the annual cost of their benefits.
In contrast, last Friday, the University of Florida dismissed its DEI bureaucracy, saving students and taxpayers $5 million per year. The university terminated 13 full-time DEI positions and 15 administrative faculty appointments. Those funds have been re-programmed into a “faculty recruitment fund” to attract better people who actually teach students.
No such luck for learning at Virginia’s flagship university — founded by Thomas Jefferson no less. UVA has a much deeper DEI infrastructure.
Reform or abolition must await this summer’s anticipated changes in the school’s Board of Visitors. At least until then, the very highly compensated, generally non-teaching, DEI staffers are safely embedded throughout the entire university — while costing students and taxpayers a fortune.
Our team of auditors at OpenTheBooks.com reviewed the university payroll file for 2023 to sort out the DEI position head counts, compensation, and then estimated the cost of benefits.
Meet The Top Paid DEI Executives
Martin N. Davidson, senior associate dean of the Darden School of Business & global chief diversity officer, earns the most in a DEI role, at $452,000, or $587,340 including benefits. For comparison, Glenn Youngkin, the governor of Virginia earned $175,000.
The second most highly compensated DEI executive is Kevin G. McDonald, the vice president for diversity, equity, inclusion and community partnerships, who takes home $401,465, or an estimated $520,000 with benefits.
Those in DEI leadership roles such as vice presidents, associate/assistant deans, directors, assistant directors and managers earned up to $312,000 last year, or $400,000 with benefits.
When McDonald began in his position in August 2019, he was making $340,000, eligible for a 10-percent bonus every year. His first year, he was given a $25,000 recruitment bonus and up to $30,000 for relocation costs, according to UVA records provided through the Virginia Freedom of Information Act.
Some of the DEI chiefs have been transparent about their philosophies during their public comments. For example, Rachel Spraker, an assistant vice president for equity & inclusive excellence — where she earned $186,800 last year or $242,840 with benefits — described the opioid epidemic in Appalachia as an example of “white toxicity.”
DEI staff aren’t the only well-paid employees in controversial roles at UVA.
Lanice Avery, an assistant professor of psychology in the departments of Psychology and Women, Gender and Sexuality, makes $102,200 ($132,860 with estimated benefits). She runs the Research on Intersectionality, Sexuality, and Empowerment (RISE) Lab at UVA and writes and speaks about black, female sexuality, and describes herself as a “board-certified sexologist” and speaks online about her orgasms.
UVA’s DEI Infrastructure
What does the DEI bureaucracy do?
There are 187 UVA employees and students dedicated to “assist and monitor all units of the University in their efforts to recruit and retain faculty, staff, and student from historically underrepresented groups and to provide affirmative and supportive environments for work and life…”
Here are some of the university agencies committed to the DEI mission. If you think you are seeing double in this list, you are right:
- Equity Center (110 employees total: 37 employees +73 students),
- Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (17 employees +1 student),
- Multicultural Student Services (6 employees +10 students),
- Office of Diversity & Engagement (3 employees + 4 students)
- Center for Diversity (4 students)
Included in the DEI employment roster are another 31 people working in DEI roles sprinkled throughout other departments, including the Urology Department, in Occupational Programs, for the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and other areas.
Then, there are another 48 employees and students working in roles related to DEI and advancing equality for women, minorities, etc.
- Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center (21 employees, including 4 undergrad students/interns)
- Office of Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights (16 employees working on Title IX compliance, sexual misconduct investigations and Americans with Disabilities Act compliance, among other things)
- Office of African American Affairs (4 employees)
- Center for Global Health Equity (4 employees and 3 student employees working on providing health services to mostly Third World countries)
Not included in the DEI numbers for this investigation were the Women, Gender and Sexuality Department with 10 professors making a collective $857,103 last year ($1.1 million with benefits) and the Psychology Department with 87 employees making $8.4 million ($11 million with benefits).
Adding to the confusion, the university has consistently undercounted DEI staffers in presentations to the public. In April 2023, Kevin McDonald told the New York Times that UVA had only 40 DEI employees. In May 2023, a presentation to the Board of Visitors claimed UVA had only 55 DEI positions.
Even our list of 235 employees is not complete. Here is a great example of an executive with a hidden DEI mission:
Kimberley Barker, Librarian for Digital Life ($80,000, or $104,000 with benefits). Barker isn’t in our database, however, she is the DEI leader for the Health System Library — the “IDEA (Inclusion Diversity Equity Accessibility) lead. Her university bio page lists her as the “Librarian for Belonging and Community Engagement.”
Summary
UVA was founded by Thomas Jefferson, the author of our Declaration of Independence. Jefferson’s work presented the moral case for a common freedom among all men. The university has an historic opportunity to promote the time-tested principles:
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness…”
But, instead of working towards the ideal of the Shining City on the Hill under Jeffersonian principles, his university embraced the divisive quotas of the neo-Marxist DEI crowd.
Tens of millions of dollars in student tuition and taxpayer monies are flowing into promoting anti-American notions and radical philosophies that judge the color of one’s skin instead of the content — and competence — of their character.
Students, taxpayers and all who care about learning can look to Florida as the beacon of a new day. Perhaps Virginia, a birthplace of our Constitutional republic, home to birth places of individual rights and freedoms in America, will emulate the model.
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Who in the Adminstration/Board of Visitors has a fiduciary res-ponsibility to the parents and the taxpayers? How does this demonstrably support the mission of education in general and preparation for the world that awaits them upon graduation? What is the cost/benefit analysis result?
Kim – yours is the key question. Resource allocation reflects mission.
This is why woke left Democrats want power and will do whatever it takes to retain that power.
Florida outshining Virginia in recognizing how tax dollars can truly result in EDUCATION rather than a layered bureaucracy that feeds its own ideological nonsense. Are you paying attention parents? Taxpayers? Remind me, why is UVA worth $70,000 out-of-state annual tuition.
Karen cost of attendance out of state is actually $83,658 for a 3rd and 4th year student. Our 2 alumnae daughters were out of state. It’s outrageous!
https://sfs.virginia.edu/financial-aid-new-applicants/financial-aid-basics/estimated-undergraduate-cost-attendance-2024-2025
History will not treat DEI and its proponents kindly. The rationing of preference and resources and value to individuals based on the group identity bucket they are placed in by an administrative authority whose absolute power brooks no internal dissent. Buy why wait 100 years until history has spoken? Now that we have the numbers – just ask the customers – students and parents – if they are ok with some UVa staff with authority described above making $400k and their TA making $30k?
Asked another way – and using Netflix’s HR approach – can the customers do without these obscenely compensated DEI people or do without teaching faculty? In a resource constrained environment – this is a legitimate and pivotal and correct question. And with departmental rankings in decline for many years due to lack of resources – one that a true fiduciary would work to answer.
I hope that you are correct regarding how History will treat these woke democrats. However, because History is written by the winners, I don’t think that you will be correct.
Think of what $20 million would be better used for. Please. I get it. UVA was a racist bastion, according to some Leftists, but to throw that much money to explain to college-level students to be nice to other people boggles this alumnus’ mind. Mebbe spend the $20 mil on more parking. With, instead of a handicapped sign, quotations from Martin Luther King, Gandhi and the Bible. To TEACH diversity and pay someone over half-a-million dollars to do so, is a scam and a scandal.
Maybe the DEI money could be switched to NIL payments and enhance UVA’s athletic program?
Putting things in perspective and giving an idea of our devalued currency; It took 6 years for our 4th GG James Breckinridge to get the approval for $60K from the Virginia House (which our Cabell cousins matched). 20M for this Diversity BS is disgusting. Let some heads roll!
Here is UVA’s response to a Washington Examiner article reporting Open the Books’ findings:
“At the University of Virginia, our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is intended to offer our students and community members the opportunity to engage with and learn from a wide range of people, ideas, and perspectives,” a UVA spokesperson told the Washington Examiner. “To achieve that, we welcome students, faculty, and staff who reflect the rich diversity of the Commonwealth we serve, we focus intently on teaching students to bridge differences in ideology, life experience, and other perspectives, and we strive to offer a wide range of points of view in the classroom and in programming around grounds.”
The spokesperson claimed that a “recent University analysis found that UVA has 55 dedicated DEI positions at an institution of more than 40,000 students, faculty, and staff.”
Key weasel word in the qualification – “dedicated”
Meanwhile, if you did FTE equivalent with all the programs and “training” and reports pushed everywhere, teaching time lost, etc, I think you could hit 1,000 FTE equivalency.
Interesting how quickly UVA can respond with its propaganda arm when a non-approved message gets out… How much does that part cost?
Marxist redistribution of wealth in action.
We can’t give up on a national treasure.
But clearly the change will have to come from outside like it did in Florida. And the change has to be harsh, comprehensive and quick – no drawn-out process.
“if we can but prevent the government from wasting the labour of the people, under the pretense of taking care of them..”
Thomas Jefferson Nov. 29 1802
Let me get this straight: my alma mater barrages me with fundraising solicitations, in part to pay the salaries of people
whose job is to prevent my kids from being admitted 😅!