University Of Tennessee Department Head Boasts Of DEI Flying Under The Radar In Red State

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, might not have a diversity, equity, and inclusion office anymore, but it’s still pushing DEI goals and flying under the radar in a heavily Republican state, a university department head said in a video obtained by The Daily Wire. 

Casey A. Barrio Minton, Professor and Department Head of Counselor Education, was caught on camera last month saying that Tennessee’s “Access and Engagement” office, which used to be called the “Diversity and Inclusion” office, isn’t “a whole lot different.” 

“They practice DEI?” Barrio Minton was asked in the video.

“They do,” she replied, “And they do many of the same things.” 

“I haven’t noticed a big shift in the programming. I haven’t noticed a big shift of climate on campus beyond trying to ride the waves,” Barrio Minton added. 

President Donald Trump signed an executive order immediately after he took office in January, calling DEI policies “illegal” and stating, “It is the policy of the United States to protect the civil rights of all Americans and to promote individual initiative, excellence, and hard work.” 

Even though Barrio Minton admitted that the University of Tennessee continues to push DEI, she argued that the school is compliant with federal law. 

“The law essentially says you can’t force DEI training on staff or whatnot. And they also say no student shall be penalized for their failure to subscribe to any of these beliefs, right?” Barrio Minton continued. “So, some people took that to mean you can’t teach about racism or systemic oppression or privilege. That was the interpretation. That’s not what the law says.” 

“The university has been very clear to us: the law says we don’t punish people based on their beliefs, but we don’t punish people. We educate,” she said. 

The professor and department head said that she wasn’t concerned about the federal government going after Tennessee over DEI since the Trump administration has focused on universities in blue states. 

“Most of the fireworks that are happening are happening in very blue areas,” Barrio Minton continued. 

The Trump administration cut nearly $40 million in federal grants handed out to the University of Tennessee, the Knoxville News Sentinel reported in May. Those cuts were part of the president’s wider spending cuts that affected universities across the country and not due to anything Tennessee did in violation of federal law. 

As an example of how Tennessee continues to focus on DEI, Barrio Minton said the school recently put in “all-inclusive restrooms,” called “All Vol” restrooms — a reference to the school’s mascot, the Volunteers — for trans-identifying students to use. 

“The inclusive restrooms are ‘All Vol’ restrooms, like a single stall, inclusive, accessible restroom,” she said. 

“Instead of all gender [restrooms]?” she was asked. 

“Yeah. You know, we had a number of trans students, so there became an initiative to convert a small restroom to be an ‘All Vol’ restroom,” Barrio Minton added. 

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In response to a Daily Wire inquiry, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, sent a statement from Randy Boyd, the President of the University of Tennessee System, on “Clarifying the Role of Access and Engagement.” 

“The purpose of access and engagement is to support academic access, foster community partnerships and promote merit-based student success. These efforts are directly aligned with our System’s Statement of Aspirations, which commits us to removing barriers to educational opportunity and ensuring every Tennessean has the chance to succeed,” Boyd said. “Let me be clear: access and engagement is not DEI in disguise. All our work must and will remain fully compliant with state and federal law.” 

Boyd added that he has launched an independent review of the Access and Engagement office’s “activities across the UT system.”  

“This review will be prioritized to ensure our ongoing compliance with federal and state laws, as well as adherence to my charge,” the UT System president added. “As an additional measure, we are instituting mandatory training for all employees across the system to ensure that everyone knows the laws and regulations applicable in this space.”

The Daily Wire also reached out to Barrio Minton, requesting comment. 

The department head isn’t the only University of Tennessee staffer to give a glimpse of how the school is pushing DEI. Will Eakin, a coordinator for Tennessee’s Access and Engagement office, said in a recording obtained by Fox News that they play “a chess game” to “make sure that it aligns so that we can do the work that we’re trying to do, while also catering to the Department of Education.” 

The University of Tennessee is one of numerous colleges across the country under federal investigation for potential antisemitism and discrimination on campus. 

“The University of Tennessee is currently under investigation by the Department of Education for potential Title VI violations relating to antisemitic harassment and discrimination on campus. We expect all academic institutions that receive taxpayer support to abide by federal law and will continue to vigorously hold violators accountable,” Education Department Press Secretary Savannah Newhouse told The Daily Wire. 

Tennessee Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn sent a letter to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, last week after video footage showed employees discussing the school’s continued DEI priorities. 

“As a beneficiary of federal funding, UTK has a responsibility to align with the President’s executive order and return to a focus on providing quality education to your students,” Blackburn wrote. 

An administrator at another Tennessee college, Vanderbilt University in Nashville, was also caught on camera discussing how the college pursues DEI goals. 

“All the things that I would say are components of DEI work are part of what we do,” said Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students G.L. Black in a video obtained by The Daily Wire and published last week. “Even if we don’t label everything as DEI work.”

After The Daily Wire published its report on Vice Provost Black’s comments, Vanderbilt released a statement, saying that it has hired a law firm to review “the specific circumstances related to the recordings” and identify “steps the university can take to ensure … all employees act in accordance” with policies.

NYPD Officer Among Two Victims Identified In Deadly NYC Mass Shooting

The police officer killed on Monday night in a mass shooting at a New York City office building has been identified as a 36-year-old immigrant with two children and a pregnant wife. 

The officer, Didarul Islam, and three others were fatally shot when a gunman opened fire at 345 Park Avenue in Manhattan. Another man was seriously injured. Islam was an immigrant from Bangladesh and had been with the NYPD for more than three years. 

“He was doing what he does best, and all members of the police department carry out, he was saving lives, he was protecting New Yorkers. He’s an immigrant from Bangladesh and he loved this city,” New York City Mayor Eric Adams said. “He embodies what this city is all about, he’s a true blue New Yorker not only in the uniform he wore but in the spirit and energy of loving this city.” 

Police Officer Didarul Islam represented the very best of our department.

He was protecting New Yorkers from danger when his life was tragically cut short today.

We join in prayer during this time of incomprehensible pain. We will forever honor his legacy.#FidelisAdMortem pic.twitter.com/vkBZetsz2N

— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) July 29, 2025

The shooter, identified as a 27-year-old man from Las Vegas, was found dead on the 33rd floor of the building from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. The Daily Wire is not publishing his name due to a company policy against contributing to the unintentional glorification of mass shooters.

Wesley LePatner, the CEO of Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust, was also identified as one of the deceased, the company confirmed. Blackstone is an investment management company with several offices in the building. 

“Wesley was a beloved member of the Blackstone family and will be sorely missed,” the company said in a statement. “She was brilliant, passionate, warm, generous, and deeply respected within our firm and beyond. She embodied the best of Blackstone. Our prayers are with her husband, children and family. We are also saddened by the loss of the other innocent victims as well, including brave security personnel and NYPD.”

An employee of the NFL, which was also headquartered in the building, was seriously injured in the attack. 

“One of our employees was seriously injured in this attack. He is currently in the hospital and in stable condition,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell wrote in a memo obtained by ESPN. “NFL staff are at the hospital and we are supporting his family. We believe that all of our employees are otherwise safe and accounted for, and the building has nearly been cleared.”

Multiple reports indicate that the gunman left a note expressing grievances against the NFL, citing Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disease often associated with repeated head injuries. Adams said in an interview on Tuesday morning that the shooter, who played football in high school, had intended to target the NFL offices, but mistakenly went to the wrong floor, which Rudin Management occupied. 

New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said that the shooter arrived in Manhattan on Monday after spending multiple days driving across the country from Nevada. He then entered the office building armed with a rifle and opened fire on Officer Islam before shooting a woman hiding behind a pillar in the lobby. He then went to the elevator bank and shot a security guard before spraying gunfire throughout the entire lobby. He went to the elevators and allowed one woman to go past him before he went up to the 33rd floor, where he shot one other person before killing himself. 

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said Monday that the FBI was aiding in the investigation.

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