{"id":44895,"date":"2026-02-21T08:38:28","date_gmt":"2026-02-21T08:38:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=44895"},"modified":"2026-02-21T08:38:28","modified_gmt":"2026-02-21T08:38:28","slug":"31-colleges-agree-to-end-partnerships-with-phd-project","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=44895","title":{"rendered":"31 Colleges Agree to End Partnerships With PhD Project"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<p>The PhD Project aimed to support underrepresented students who are pursuing a doctoral degree in business. But ED said it discriminated against students by limiting eligibility based on race.<\/p>\n<p>Photo illustration by Justin Morrison\/Inside Higher Ed | CSUDH\/iStock\/Getty Images | WSCUC NEW<\/p>\n<p>All but 14 of the 45 universities placed under investigation for participating in the PhD Project and allegedly violating civil rights law have agreed to cease partnering with the organization, the Education Department announced Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>The Office for Civil Rights launched the investigations last March, arguing that the PhD Project, a nonprofit organization that connects prospective business doctoral candidates from underrepresented backgrounds with academic networks, was \u201climit[ing] eligibility based on the race of participants.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>So by supporting or partnering with the PhD Project, OCR accused the universities of violating regulatory guidance from the department as well as Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. (Title VI prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin.)<\/p>\n<p>The 31 universities that reached agreements with OCR had either already terminated their relationship with the nonprofit or have agreed to do so moving forward. They\u2019ve also agreed to review their partnerships with all other external organizations to ensure they don\u2019t also restrict participation based on race, according to the department.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis is the Trump effect in action: institutions of higher education are agreeing to cut ties with discriminatory organizations, recommitting themselves to abiding by federal law, and restoring equality of opportunity on campuses across the nation,\u201d Education Secretary Linda McMahon said in a news release. \u201cWe are hopeful that other institutions with similarly discriminatory practices will follow suit, paving the way for a future where we reject judging individuals by the color of their skin and once again embrace the principles of merit, excellence, and opportunity.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Documents obtained by <em>The<\/em> <em>Washington Post<\/em><em> <\/em>and a story published by the paper prior to ED\u2019s announcement further reinforced that the terms of the agreement extend well beyond cutting ties with the PhD Project. <\/p>\n<p>Before the department\u2019s announcement, the<em> Post<\/em> reported that colleges under investigation had already ended partnerships with \u201ca range of organizations associated with racial minority groups,\u201d showing the broader reach of OCR\u2019s push against the PhD Project.<\/p>\n<p>For instance, the University of Kentucky flagged more than 1,200 affiliations that could put the state flagship institution at risk, saying they would be canceled or undergo \u201cdeeper review.\u201d Ohio State University limited its support for students and faculty members attending the conferences of race-based affinity groups. <\/p>\n<p>And just a day prior to announcing the PhD Project resolutions, the department agreed to end race-based criteria for the McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program, which is part of TRIO and focuses specifically on supporting low-income, first-generation and underrepresented students pursuing doctoral degrees.<\/p>\n<p>The announcements about McNair and the PhD Project come just weeks after the Education Department announced that it was dropping its appeal in a lawsuit that challenged the regulatory guidance that spurred these investigations. The guidance document, known as a Dear Colleague letter, declared all race-based scholarships, student support services and programming illegal based on a broad interpretation of the Supreme Court\u2019s 2023 ruling that banned race-based admissions.<\/p>\n<p>By withdrawing the appeal, the department essentially agreed to an existing ruling from a lower court that blocked the guidance after a judge found it unconstitutional. But that doesn\u2019t mean the administration has given up on its larger goal of ending all race-based programs. <\/p>\n<p>Since the appeal was withdrawn, the Trump administration has pointed to other guidance from the Department of Justice and the text of Title VI to justify its ongoing actions.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Department has full authority under Title\u00a0VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to target impermissible DEI initiatives that discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national origin,\u201d Julie Hartman, press secretary for legal affairs at the Education Department, told <em>K\u201312 Dive<\/em> on Feb. 4. \u201cTitle VI has always prohibited schools from racial preferencing and stereotyping, and it continues to do so with or without the February 14th Dear Colleague Letter. OCR will continue to vigorously enforce Title VI to protect all students and hold violators accountable.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The PhD Project aimed to support underrepresented students who are pursuing a doctoral degree in business. But ED said it discriminated against students by limiting eligibility based on race. 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