University of Utah Could be Investigated for Doctoral Program Open to Black Students Only

It’s amazing how often a situation like this surfaces in higher education. Why?

The College Fix reports:

University of Utah investigated over doctoral program only open to black studentsA University of Utah program that is only open to black students has drawn the scrutiny of the federal Department of Education.The Office for Civil Rights has a pending investigation into the “African American Doctoral Scholars Initiative,” according to a letter provided to The College Fix by Professor Mark Perry, who filed a complaint against the university.Perry regularly files complaints against programs that potentially discriminate on the basis of race or sex.The program, “provides a scholarly community and educational services for African American doctoral students,” according to the university. The program also provides scholarships to “full-time African American” students who “demonstrate a commitment to understanding Black life, history, and culture in the United States.” It has been in operation for five years.The school further stated that the initiative “creates a multidisciplinary, critical mass of African American scholars dedicated to the eradication of institutional and systemic racism and oppression by addressing the inequities endured by African American people.”The University of Utah declined to comment to The Fix because the issue is pending. A DOE spokesperson confirmed that “there is an open investigation into the University of Utah under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination based on race, color, or national origin in programs or activities receiving federal financial assistance from the Department of Education,” but did not elaborate further.Perry, professor emeritus of economics at the University of Michigan-Flint, alleged that the “black-only” program is “racially discriminatory” in nature and is thus in violation of “Title VI’s prohibition of discrimination on the basis of race and color.”An OCR investigator first asked Perry if he was “aware of any individuals who attempted to apply to or participate in this initiative and were not permitted to do so on the basis of their race or color,” according to emails Perry shared with The Fix.He wrote that “no non-African Americans would ever engage in [an] unproductive ‘exercise in futility’ by applying to this program that so clearly and explicitly discriminates on the basis of color and race.”

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