I, too, work in academia. I think I'm lucky, in that I'm mixed up in hard sciences, so I don't really see a whole lot of what you say. That side of things is still mostly merit-based. Plus, I'm a contractor, so I don't really deal with HR or ever see diversity this or believe women that or BLM bullshit beyond the rare email that makes it past my spam filter. Maybe catch a glimpse of an occasional flyer in an elevator or stairwell or something.
I do have some observations of the current crop of students, spreading over the last ~10yrs or so. I'm not sure how much the selection of people in university colors the results, but anyway:
Some general observations:
>people are getting smaller
Don't get me wrong, there's still plenty of 6'+, cornfed midwesterns around, but on average, most people (both men and women) are a lot closer to 5' tall than they are 6'. At 6' tall myself, I tower over almost everyone.
>diversity is not our strength
White people are a minority. Not in that any one nonwhite group outnumbers them, but all of them do. By a lot. White people are only 25% to maybe 35% of the total student body.
>jeets outnumber chinks outnumber beaners outnumber camel jockeys outnumber blacks
It could just be my department, but that's the basic breakdown. Sociology or Criminal Justice or something else likely looks different. Still, our universities are no longer ours.
>chink and jeet women are the enforcers of leftist social order
They're still doing the pronoun thing. They're still getting mad when you won't.
>the number of gays and trannies is overstated by a lot
They're there, but there's not that many.