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University of Minnesota

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Minneapolis, United States

A public research university located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, known for its diverse programs and student body.

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CCI Score: University of Minnesota

5.38

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University of Minnesota Responds to ICE Detention of Graduate Student

University officials issued a statement following the detention of a graduate student by ICE. The statement emphasized that campus public safety does not enforce federal immigration laws, thereby aiming to protect the rights and safety of international students and maintain community trust.

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University of Minnesota is currently rated as an Objector.

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These companies deliberately avoid direct involvement with authoritarian practices. While they do not actively challenge oppressive regimes, they maintain a neutral stance to ensure they are not complicit in supporting such systems.

Latest Events

  • University of Minnesota Responds to ICE Detention of Graduate Student Logo
    MAR
    30
    2025

    University officials issued a statement following the detention of a graduate student by ICE. The statement emphasized that campus public safety does not enforce federal immigration laws, thereby aiming to protect the rights and safety of international students and maintain community trust.

  • UMN Condemns ICE Detainment of International Student Logo
    MAR
    28
    2025

    University of Minnesota's president confirmed that an international graduate student was detained near its Twin Cities campus and clarified that campus public safety does not enforce federal immigration laws. This response distances the university from aggressive federal immigration enforcement, emphasizing protection for vulnerable students amid controversial federal policies.

  • University of Minnesota Lobbying Profile Logo
    FEB
    19
    2025

    OpenSecrets displays the University of Minnesota's federal lobbying activity for the 2023 cycle, noting its engagement through multiple lobbying firms. The profile, reflecting data downloaded on February 19, 2025, provides transparency regarding the institution’s efforts to influence policy.

  • +10

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 29

    The profiling of the University of Minnesota’s lobbying activity suggests active political engagement. Given that universities typically lobby to secure research funding and advocate for public interests, this activity is portrayed transparently without clear alignment to authoritarian agendas. As such, while political lobbying is inherently a form of influence, the context here leans towards ensuring support for academic and public sector priorities, which is evaluated slightly positively from an anti-authoritarian perspective.

    University of Minnesota Lobbying Profile • OpenSecrets

  • Investigation into U of M over Antisemitism Reports Logo
    FEB
    04
    2025

    The Trump administration has launched a federal investigation into the University of Minnesota over allegations of antisemitism on campus. The inquiry—part of a broader executive order targeting left-leaning, anti-American institutions—comes amid reports of harassment during campus protests. The university has stated it will fully cooperate with the investigation and reiterated its commitment to combating antisemitism.

  • +30

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 29

    The investigation is rooted in a politically motivated executive order from the Trump administration and is being used to target progressive, left-leaning institutions. The University of Minnesota’s decision to fully cooperate while reaffirming its stance against antisemitism reflects transparent and principled public and political behavior amidst authoritarian tactics.

    Trump administration launches investigation into U of M on antisemitism reports

  • +25

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    By promptly announcing its full cooperation with the investigation and reaffirming its commitment to combating antisemitism, the University demonstrates ethical responsibility in addressing hateful conduct. This stance supports progressive values and reassures its community in the face of politically charged actions.

    Trump administration launches investigation into U of M on antisemitism reports

  • Investigation into Campus Antisemitism at University of Minnesota Logo
    FEB
    03
    2025

    The U.S. Education Department has opened a civil rights inquiry into allegations that the University of Minnesota, along with four other institutions, has tolerated antisemitism on campus following heightened incidents after Hamas' October 7, 2023 attack on Israel. The inquiry, initiated under the Trump administration’s directive, criticizes colleges for institutional indifference towards the wellbeing of Jewish students.

  • -50

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 29

    The inquiry suggests that the University of Minnesota may have failed to adequately protect its Jewish student population against antisemitism. This institutional indifference towards safeguarding marginalized communities reflects negatively on its public and political behavior, particularly as the investigation comes amid aggressive actions by the Trump administration to combat hate on campuses.

    Trump administration opens antisemitism inquiries at 5 colleges

  • UMN Reassesses DEI Programs Amid Trump Pressure Logo
    FEB
    03
    2025

    The University of Minnesota has paused its search for an assistant dean of diversity, equity, and inclusion while reassessing its DEI initiatives in response to President Trump's anti-DEI federal policies, reflecting a shift away from established commitments to marginalized communities.

  • -40

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 29

    The decision to reassess and pause key DEI initiatives under pressure from Trump’s crackdown on such programs signals a capitulation to authoritarian policies, undermining the university's role in supporting inclusive values and marginalized groups.

    Amid Trump Crackdown, University of Minnesota Becomes Latest School to Start ‘Reassessing’ DEI

  • -35

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    By halting the search for an assistant dean of diversity, equity, and inclusion and reassessing its DEI programs, UMN risks compromising its commitment to ethical responsibility and to fostering an inclusive academic environment that supports marginalized communities.

    Amid Trump Crackdown, University of Minnesota Becomes Latest School to Start ‘Reassessing’ DEI

  • University of Minnesota Investigated for Alleged Campus Antisemitism Logo
    FEB
    03
    2025

    The University of Minnesota has been named in a federal investigation by the U.S. Department of Education over alleged widespread antisemitic harassment on campus. Following complaints including a formal antisemitism complaint filed in 2023, the university reaffirmed its commitment to combat hate and bias, stating that it will fully cooperate with the investigation.

  • +40

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 29

    The university has publicly affirmed its stance against hate and bias in response to antisemitism allegations. By standing firmly for the protection of marginalized groups and committing to cooperate with the investigation, the institution demonstrates a positive public and political behavior. This response, despite being under investigation by a Trump-era administration known for controversial policies, aligns with anti-fascist values.

    Trump administration investigates University of Minnesota

  • UMN Political Contributions and Lobbying Activity Logo
    JAN
    01
    2024

    An OpenSecrets profile reveals that the University of Minnesota reported $1,686,960 in political contributions and $290,000 in lobbying expenditures for the 2024 cycle. The profile also notes that several lobbyists involved have previously held government positions, highlighting a revolving door dynamic.

  • -20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 29

    The data shows significant political spending by the University of Minnesota and suggests close ties to political entities through its sizable contributions and lobbying activities. Such spending, when combined with revolving door practices, raises concerns about potential influence and a lack of transparency, which can undermine democratic accountability.

    University of Minnesota Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets

  • -15

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 29

    The profile highlights that several University of Minnesota lobbyists have previously held government roles, a revolving door phenomenon that suggests an entanglement between the institution and political influence. This dynamic can contribute to regulatory capture and weaken democratic oversight.

    University of Minnesota Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets

  • UMN 2023 Lobbying Expenditure Logo
    DEC
    31
    2023

    The University of Minnesota spent $222,000 on lobbying activities in 2023, as reported by OpenSecrets. This figure highlights the institution's engagement in political processes through lobbying expenditures.

  • -10

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 29

    The $222,000 spent on lobbying by the University of Minnesota suggests the use of public funds to influence policy, reflecting a reliance on political influence that can favor establishment interests over broader democratic accountability. From a left-leaning anti-authoritarian perspective, such political expenditures raise concerns about the alignment of a public institution with elite power structures, albeit at a moderate level.

    University of Minnesota Lobbyists • OpenSecrets

  • University of Minnesota Lobbying Spending Report 2023 Logo
    JAN
    01
    2023

    In 2023, the University of Minnesota reported spending $222,000 on federal lobbying, an indication of its active engagement in the political process to influence policy outcomes that affect higher education and research funding.

  • +20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 29

    The university's lobbying expenditure demonstrates its use of political engagement to secure favorable policies for academic and public research interests. While the specific policy goals are not detailed in the report, public universities typically use lobbying to advocate for funding and policies maintaining academic freedom and inclusivity. This proactive advocacy is viewed as a positive force against authoritarian shifts, warranting a moderate positive score.

    University of Minnesota Lobbying Reports • OpenSecrets

  • University Regents Donate to Controversial PAC Logo
    JAN
    26
    2021

    University of Minnesota regents contributed $8,500 to the Maroon and Gold Rising PAC, an entity that functions as a lobbyist for the university. The donations, raising concerns over conflicts of interest and blurred boundaries between academic governance and political lobbying, have drawn criticism from experts and internal voices within the university.

  • -50

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 29

    The regents' donations to the Maroon and Gold Rising PAC are seen as a conflict of interest that may undermine the university's commitment to independent, non-partisan academic governance. Such political contributions, serving as a channel for influencing legislation, are viewed as supporting potentially authoritarian influences, especially as they blur the lines between university advocacy and political lobbying.

    Donations from university regents to lobbying group under increasing scrutiny

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