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Diversifi ed classrooms lead to richer learning experiences, more vibrant communities, and a stronger economy. e PhD Project helps accomplish this by supporting African- Americans, Hispanic-Americans and Native Americans in the pursuit of higher education and in their journey to become business professors and mentors to the next generation of business students. e number of minority business professors in the U.S. has more than quadrupled since our founding in 1994. is academic year over 285 participating universities are illustrating a clear commitment to creating a diverse academic environment and have the distinct advantage of recruiting from our network of more than 1,500 minority faculty and doctoral students. Dr. Randolph enhances the lives of paralyzed individuals through her work. She credits e PhD Project with helping her to become an established leader in this important area of IT research. To see a video clip of Dr. Randolph and her laboratory work, visit e PhD Project's YouTube channel homepage: youtube.com/user/thephdprojectvideos and search for Making A Diff erence: Dr. Adriane Randolph video. ank you to the over 285 business schools who are dedicated to diversifying their campuses with e PhD Project. To view a full list of participating schools, visit phdproject.org and click on 'Support the PhD Project'. Learn more about participating to e PhD Project by contacting Bernard J. Milano at 201.307.7662 or bmilano@kpmg.com. Ph.D. Three little letters. Endless potential to enhance campus diversity. KPMG Foundation Graduate Management Admission Council Citi Foundation AACSB International 285+ Participating Universities AICPA Foundation DiversityInc e Merck Company Foundation Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP Rockwell Collins Wal-Mart Stores. Inc. American Marketing Association John Deere Foundation CIGNA ADP Edison International (on behalf of the Cal State University System) Lincoln Financial Group Aerotek & TEKsystems (operating companies of Allegis Group) 3M American Accounting Association e Hershey Company VMware Academy of Management NASBA Funding provided by: "Through The PhD Project, I met someone who was ultimately able to champion my career." - Dr. Adriane Randolph, Associate Professor of Information Systems, and Director of the BrainLab at Kennesaw State University, is one of the nation's foremost experts in the growing fi eld of brain-computer interaction. Here, she is with PhD Project colleagues, Dr. Lemuria Carter, Interim Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Accounting, NCA&T University and Dr. Mary Dunaway, Assistant Professor of Computer Information Systems at Quinnipiac University. Three li Endles enhance c To fi nd out more, visit www.phdproject.org *Founders eone who was ultimately able to champion my career."

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