Most universities that were investigated over partnerships with a nonprofit organization accused of violating civil rights law have agreed to cut those ties, the U.S. Department of Education stated, as the Trump administration continues its push to remove DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) programming from higher education.
The department’s Office for Civil Rights announced last March that it would investigate 45 institutions over their partnerships with the PhD Project, a nonprofit that the government said offers academic support and networking opportunities to doctoral students but “limits eligibility based on the race of participants.”
Nearly a year later, the Office for Civil Rights said on Feb. 19 that all but 14 of the 45 universities under investigation have agreed to stop partnering with the organization….
Universities Break Ties With Nonprofit After Federal DEI Scrutiny

