The University of Virginia submitted a quarterly compliance report to the Justice Department outlining steps it took to remove diversity offices, change website language and halt some race‑specific programs. The university said the actions were required to satisfy a settlement with the DOJ and to protect federal funding, while stressing that curriculum and academic research remain unrestricted. Interim president Paul G. Mahoney signed the report. UVa emphasized the agreement contains no monetary penalty and does not admit liability, but warned the DOJ could reopen inquiries if it finds insufficient compliance. The filing signals how federal enforcement is reshaping administrative structures and diversity programming at major research universities.