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Next to complaints relating to law enforcement, the concern for schools and education generates the greatest demand for the attention of human relations commissions. Because school decision making is diffused between boards of education, school administrators, and faculties human rights commissions are usually not able to establish strong working relationships with the education community and special strategies need to be developed.

Outstanding resources and model programs are available that cover just about every facet of education that would be of concern to a commission. Commissions may form education committees to examine specific needs, identify resources and programs, and develop strategies.

Op-Docs: ‘An Education in Equality’

By | October 4th, 2013|Education|

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U. of Mississippi Athletes Accused of Anti-Gay Heckling

By | October 4th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations, LGBTQ+|

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Ole Miss Apologizes After Football Players’ Reported Use of Antigay Slurs

By | October 4th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations, LGBTQ+|

The chancellor and athletic director of the University of Mississippi apologized on Thursday after a report in the university’s student newspaper, The Daily Mississippian, said that a group of football players and other students had used antigay slurs during a campus production of the play The Laramie Project, according to USA Today and a letter

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Key Factors in Urban Minority Male High School Success Detailed in New Study

By | October 4th, 2013|Education|

In a large-scale study of Black and Latino male high school and college students from New York City, a University of Pennsylvania research team

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Stereotypes Add to Burden for Minority Male Students, Researcher Says

By | September 30th, 2013|Education|

Rather than bemoaning how few minority male students succeed in college, admissions counselors should reach out to high-school counselors to find smart, motivated students who are flying under the radar of most selective colleges, a University of Pennsylvania researcher said on Saturday.

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Colleges May Keep Race-Conscious Admissions ‘With Care,’ U.S. Officials Say

By | September 30th, 2013|Education|

Colleges still may lawfully consider race as one of several factors in admissions as long as their programs are narrowly tailored to meet a compelling interest in campus diversity, federal officials said on Friday.

Read more in The Chronicle of Higher Education.

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‘Invisible Man’ ban rescinded by North Carolina school board

By | September 26th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

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Catholic College Rescinds Invitation to Speaker Defending Same-Sex Marriage

By | September 24th, 2013|Education, LGBTQ+|

Providence College, a Roman Catholic school in Rhode Island, has canceled a lecture in support of same-sex marriage on Thursday by a gay philosophy professor, citing a church document that says that “Catholic institutions should not honor those who act in defiance of our

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Engineering Bigotry?

By | September 24th, 2013|Education, LGBTQ+|

The articles in Prism, the magazine of the American Society for Engineering Education, focus on new research and teaching ideas. And the magazine periodically writes about efforts to diversify engineering.

Many readers of Prism were shocked this month when they found that the magazine published a letter with what would typically be considered anti-gay rhetoric. The

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