The Trump administration has launched an investigation into the Ph.D. Project, an initiative designed to enhance diversity among business school professors. This move is aligned with the administration's commitment to dismantling diversity programs nationwide. Founded in 1994, the Ph.D. Project has significantly increased the number of doctorate degrees awarded to Black, Hispanic, and Native American students, contributing to the representation of these groups in academia. The project’s efforts have successfully raised degree attainment from 294 to 1,700. The associated federal scrutiny is part of broader government actions against perceived racially preferential programs.
The Trump administration's investigation targets the Ph.D. Project, aimed at increasing diversity among business school professors, reflecting a broader effort to dismantle diversity initiatives.
The Ph.D. Project has successfully raised the number of Black, Hispanic, and Native American students earning business doctorate degrees from 294 to 1,700 since its inception in 1994.
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