Organizations

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University of Delaware

The University of Delaware is a public land-grant research university located in Newark, Delaware. Founded in 1743, it is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the United States and is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity.

Website https://www.udel.edu/

Updated Mar 13, 2026

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Affiliation

Feb 01, 2017

Not MAGA
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Home of the Biden Institute

The University of Delaware houses the Biden Institute , a domestic policy center founded by Joe Biden, which serves as a major hub for Democratic policy research and staff recruitment.

Latest Development

Policy Action

Feb 03, 2026

Pro-MAGA
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Removal of Slavery Research Amid Federal Pressure

In February 2026, the University of Delaware removed student research regarding the history of slavery in Newark from its public-facing websites following pressure from the Trump administration's Department of Education.

Strongest Pro-MAGA

Policy Action

Oct 03, 2024

Pro-MAGA
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Restructuring of DEI Office and Neutrality Shift

The University of Delaware moved to split its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) office and curtailed the president's ability to make public statements on social/political issues, adopting a stance closer to institutional neutrality.

Strongest Not MAGA

Legal Position

May 29, 2025

Not MAGA
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Joins Lawsuit Against Trump Research Funding Cuts

The University of Delaware supported a lawsuit filed by the Delaware Attorney General to block the Trump administration's cuts to the National Science Foundation , which threatened $10 million in university research funding.

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Policy Action

Feb 03, 2026

Pro-MAGA
7 Weight Impact on the score.
95% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Removal of Slavery Research Amid Federal Pressure

In February 2026, the University of Delaware removed student research regarding the history of slavery in Newark from its public-facing websites following pressure from the Trump administration's Department of Education.

Notes: The removal was linked to federal guidance regarding 'divisive concepts' and historical narratives.

Agent rationale

This represents a direct compliance action with MAGA-aligned federal policy priorities regarding historical education and DEI, carrying high weight due to the erasure of academic content.

Sources

  1. Delaware News Journal (Feb 03, 2026)

Legal Position

May 29, 2025

Not MAGA
6 Weight Impact on the score.
90% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Joins Lawsuit Against Trump Research Funding Cuts

The University of Delaware supported a lawsuit filed by the Delaware Attorney General to block the Trump administration's cuts to the National Science Foundation, which threatened $10 million in university research funding.

Notes: The lawsuit involved 15 other Democratic attorneys general.

Agent rationale

Opposing the administration's budget cuts via legal channels is a clear anti-MAGA signal, though driven by financial self-interest as much as ideology.

Sources

  1. Delaware News Journal (May 29, 2025)

Public Statement

Mar 18, 2025

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President Assanis Pledges Compliance with Federal Law

President Dennis Assanis stated during a Board of Trustees meeting that the university is 'doing everything we can to... comply with the federal law' regarding new executive orders from the Trump administration.

Notes: The statement emphasized minimizing disruption while ensuring compliance.

Agent rationale

A neutral but significant signal of pragmatic cooperation with the administration's mandates rather than institutional resistance.

Sources

  1. UDaily (Apr 01, 2025)

Legal Position

Mar 15, 2025

Not MAGA
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90% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Federal Investigation into 'Racial Preferences'

The University of Delaware was named as a target of a U.S. Department of Education investigation into allegations of 'racial preferences and stereotypes' in its scholarship programs under the Trump administration.

Notes: Part of a broader sweep of 45 universities.

Agent rationale

Being a target of the administration's anti-DEI enforcement suggests the university's existing structures were viewed as antithetical to MAGA policy.

Sources

  1. USA TODAY / Delaware Online (Mar 15, 2025)

Legal Position

Dec 18, 2024

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$700k Settlement with U.S. Government

The University of Delaware agreed to pay $700,000 to settle federal claims related to the mishandling of research grant funds, following a Department of Justice investigation.

Notes: The settlement resolved allegations of false claims regarding faculty time.

Agent rationale

While not explicitly political, the university's submission to federal oversight and settlement during a period of increased scrutiny of academia is a relevant institutional data point.

Sources

  1. Delaware Public Media (Dec 18, 2024)

Policy Action

Oct 03, 2024

Pro-MAGA
8 Weight Impact on the score.
95% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Restructuring of DEI Office and Neutrality Shift

The University of Delaware moved to split its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) office and curtailed the president's ability to make public statements on social/political issues, adopting a stance closer to institutional neutrality.

Notes: This move preceded the 2024 election but aligned with growing conservative critiques of university DEI bureaucracies.

Agent rationale

Dismantling or 'splitting' DEI offices is a core policy goal of the MAGA movement. This proactive shift indicates alignment with the movement's institutional critiques.

Sources

  1. Spotlight Delaware (Oct 03, 2024)

Associations & Advocacy

Jan 01, 2024

Neutral
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90% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Partnership with Unify America

The University of Delaware is a partner of Unify America, an organization focused on reducing political polarization through cross-partisan dialogue.

Notes: The program encourages students to talk to those with opposing viewpoints.

Agent rationale

This indicates a commitment to pluralism and 'depolarization' which is often viewed as a neutral alternative to social justice-oriented campus programming.

Sources

  1. Unify America (Jan 01, 2024)

Affiliation

Feb 01, 2017

Not MAGA
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100% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Home of the Biden Institute

The University of Delaware houses the Biden Institute, a domestic policy center founded by Joe Biden, which serves as a major hub for Democratic policy research and staff recruitment.

Notes: The institute is part of the Joseph R. Biden, Jr. School of Public Policy and Administration.

Agent rationale

The university's deep institutional and naming ties to Joe Biden represent the strongest possible anti-MAGA signal, as it serves as a literal and symbolic home for the movement's primary political rival.

Sources

  1. Wikipedia (Mar 04, 2026)