The University of Utah's new admission standards requiring more academic preparation in high school will not adversely affect recruitment of minority students in the health sciences "because we don't recruit students who can't meet those standards anyway," according to Herman Hooten, U Health Sciences Center minority student program director
Approximately 60 students from three Salt Lake school districts and Judge Memorial High School will ...
On what bases should students be admitted to highly selective public colleges and universities? In T...
New scholarships in public health at the University of Utah School of Medicine-two for minority stud...
The University of Utah's new admission standards requiring more academic preparation in high school ...
Five workshops, designed to encourage students of underrepresented populations to consider careers i...
"You can do it!" That's the message University of Utah professors will deliver to 50 Utah teenagers ...
There is considerable interest in the impact of policy alternatives to race-based affirmative action...
While the population of minorities is increasing in the USA, the numbers obtaining advanced degrees ...
Several recent state government decisions banning use of race-sensitive criteria in college admissio...
A linear regression analysis of data collected at one predominantly white institution found little c...
Among the University of Utah entering minority freshmen this year are 2 0 students who have spent th...
"From September 30 through October 28, seven focus groups were conducted for the University of Utah ...
Careers in the health sciences, and the education path leading to them, will be the focus of six wor...
The acute nursing shortage across the nation is compounded by underrepresented minorities in health ...
Despite attempts to increase enrollment of under-represented minorities (URMs: primarily Black/Afric...
Approximately 60 students from three Salt Lake school districts and Judge Memorial High School will ...
On what bases should students be admitted to highly selective public colleges and universities? In T...
New scholarships in public health at the University of Utah School of Medicine-two for minority stud...
The University of Utah's new admission standards requiring more academic preparation in high school ...
Five workshops, designed to encourage students of underrepresented populations to consider careers i...
"You can do it!" That's the message University of Utah professors will deliver to 50 Utah teenagers ...
There is considerable interest in the impact of policy alternatives to race-based affirmative action...
While the population of minorities is increasing in the USA, the numbers obtaining advanced degrees ...
Several recent state government decisions banning use of race-sensitive criteria in college admissio...
A linear regression analysis of data collected at one predominantly white institution found little c...
Among the University of Utah entering minority freshmen this year are 2 0 students who have spent th...
"From September 30 through October 28, seven focus groups were conducted for the University of Utah ...
Careers in the health sciences, and the education path leading to them, will be the focus of six wor...
The acute nursing shortage across the nation is compounded by underrepresented minorities in health ...
Despite attempts to increase enrollment of under-represented minorities (URMs: primarily Black/Afric...
Approximately 60 students from three Salt Lake school districts and Judge Memorial High School will ...
On what bases should students be admitted to highly selective public colleges and universities? In T...
New scholarships in public health at the University of Utah School of Medicine-two for minority stud...