The College Fix amplifies Accuracy in Media’s undercover UK DEI video reporting
February 10, 2026
Spokesman says university is ‘fully’ compliant with DEI ban, and ‘academic course content’ is exempt
The University of Kentucky says it is “fully” complying with a state ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion after two undercover videos exposed employees suggesting the ideology is still being taught at the public institution.
However, the leader of the investigative group behind the videos – and other past reports exposing continued DEI practices in higher education – told The College Fix that the University of Kentucky is “one of the worst we’ve seen.”
“I think it’s overwhelmingly clear that the law means nothing to the radicals who run higher education,” Adam Guillette, president of Accuracy in Media, said in a phone interview Monday. “This isn’t an instance of one or two bad apples, but rather a completely broken system with universities focused almost exclusively on activism rather than education.”
His investigative group published two undercover videos, one Monday, and another last week, that suggest DEI is still being taught surreptitiously at the public university.
In the video Monday, Tamra Nowitzki, manager of the Department of Psychology, tells an undercover journalist that “most” faculty members are progressive, and the anti-DEI “environment frustrates all of us.”
Nowitzki also suggests the department is still teaching DEI and “antiracism” but disguises it with different wording.
“We can’t actually use those words because, you know, people are dumb,” she says. “But yeah, we still teach all of that.”