This academic year has seen college and university students across America calling on their institutions to do more to create campus cultures supportive of African American students and other underrepresented minorities. There have been demands to increase faculty and student diversity, change curricular requirements, and adopt mandatory cultural sensitivity trainings. There have been efforts to rename buildings, remove images, and abandon symbols associating schools with major historic figures who were also proponents of slavery, segregation, or other forms of racism. As in all tumultuous periods for higher education, these events have provoked useful discussions about fundamental principles and brought to the fore some essential truths
Over the past 30 years America has experienced both a substantial increase in the percentage of blac...
Higher education cannot afford to lose affirmative action programs which are crucial to creating a d...
The Supreme Court has upheld affirmative action in higher education recognizing that the considerati...
Race relations in the United States have a tumultuous and painful history. The current legal battles...
Now that the Supreme Court has definitively resolved (at least for a generation) the issue of the co...
Legality and efficacy call for reframing the affirmative-action debate within a broader institutiona...
The unfinished homework in the affirmative action debate concerns the development of an articulated ...
In 1965, when affirmative action officially became part of the national consensus to achieve racial ...
This report includes approaches that institutions can implement to increase diversity in higher educ...
As diversity increases in the general population, U.S. colleges and universities are struggling to m...
Fifty years after Brown v. Board of Education, race is still a serious issue in this country. Fortun...
Few issues in education have generated more ongoing controversy during the last half-century than af...
Affirmative action was conceived amidst the civil rights movement of the 1960s as an attempt to crea...
Recent challenges to affirmative action practices in higher education have pressed college and unive...
The concept of diversity undermines the true spirit of any affirmative action policy, which is to re...
Over the past 30 years America has experienced both a substantial increase in the percentage of blac...
Higher education cannot afford to lose affirmative action programs which are crucial to creating a d...
The Supreme Court has upheld affirmative action in higher education recognizing that the considerati...
Race relations in the United States have a tumultuous and painful history. The current legal battles...
Now that the Supreme Court has definitively resolved (at least for a generation) the issue of the co...
Legality and efficacy call for reframing the affirmative-action debate within a broader institutiona...
The unfinished homework in the affirmative action debate concerns the development of an articulated ...
In 1965, when affirmative action officially became part of the national consensus to achieve racial ...
This report includes approaches that institutions can implement to increase diversity in higher educ...
As diversity increases in the general population, U.S. colleges and universities are struggling to m...
Fifty years after Brown v. Board of Education, race is still a serious issue in this country. Fortun...
Few issues in education have generated more ongoing controversy during the last half-century than af...
Affirmative action was conceived amidst the civil rights movement of the 1960s as an attempt to crea...
Recent challenges to affirmative action practices in higher education have pressed college and unive...
The concept of diversity undermines the true spirit of any affirmative action policy, which is to re...
Over the past 30 years America has experienced both a substantial increase in the percentage of blac...
Higher education cannot afford to lose affirmative action programs which are crucial to creating a d...
The Supreme Court has upheld affirmative action in higher education recognizing that the considerati...