Duke Universityโs medical school is accused of illegal racial preferences in recruitment, student admissions, scholarships, financial aid, and other programs.
The Health and Human Services agency confirmed that $108 million in National Institute of Health (NIH) research funding for Duke University has been frozen due to racial discrimination at its medical school, an agency official told The Epoch Times on July 30.
The federal agency, along with the Department of Education, is also requiring Duke to create a โMerit and Civil Rights Committeeโ to assure that federal grants are spent on research, medical education, and trainingโโnot race,โ HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a July 28 release, before the funding freeze was confirmed.
In a July 28 letter sent to Duke University Medical School Dean Mary Klotman and other university administrators, Education Secretary Linda McMahon and Kennedy said the allegations include โracial preferences and discriminatory activity in recruitment, student admissions, scholarships and financial aid, mentoring and enrichment programs, hiring, promotion, and more.โ
โThis vile racism carries a host of excuses and hides behind a smug superiority that such โbenefited’ races cannot compete under merit-based consideration,โ the letter said. โLike all racism, affirmative action undermines Americaโs commitment to merit-based justice and violates the nationโs civil rights laws.
โIn the medical context, this illegal preferencing also breaks faith with patients, hinders medical discovery, and jeopardizes human life and health.โ
Also on June 28, the Trump administration announced an investigation into similar practices at Dukeโs law school, where applicants for the campus law journal were allegedly given preferred consideration based on their race or ethnicity, or if they held leadership positions in an affinity group.
Duke has 20 days to respond to the federal governmentโs notice.
McMahon said the federal Civil Rights investigation into Dukeโs practices and policies found that the university illegally gave preferential treatment to law journal and medical school applicants โbased on those studentsโ immutable characteristics.โ