The University of Virginia submitted its first quarterly compliance report to the U.S. Department of Justice, detailing actions taken to remove or alter offices and language the DOJ had flagged as potentially violating federal civil‑rights interpretations. Interim President Paul G. Mahoney said the steps—shuttering diversity offices and removing certain program language—were taken to comply with the department’s demands while preserving academic programming and research. The report frames the university’s actions as procedural compliance, not an admission of wrongdoing, and notes no external monitor or financial penalty was imposed under the agreement. The filing follows months of DOJ inquiries and the resignation last year of former president James E. Ryan amid pressure on the institution to align with the federal review.