‘I guess my passion is dismantling DEI,’ sophomore Alex Shieh tells Free Beacon

When Brown University sophomore Alex Shieh published an online database spotlighting administrative bloat at the Ivy League school, he became the subject of both a university investigation and a hacking effort that shut his site down. Now, he’s barreling ahead, having launched a revamped version of the site that corresponds with Brown’s recent loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funds.
Shieh’s “Bloat@Brown” database went back online Friday morning, hours after the Trump administration froze $510 million in federal funding to Brown over its DEI policies and response to campus anti-Semitism. A new header reads, “Meet the DEI bureaucrats who lost Brown University $510 million in federal funds.” Visitors can scroll through to learn the names of “49 Brown University employees” flagged for…