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Colleges Contemplate a ‘Race Neutral’ Future

By | October 14th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

Race-conscious admissions policies are here to stay. Race-conscious admissions policies are in peril. The justices in Washington have affirmed the status quo. The justices in Washington have undermined it. Campus officials can rest easy. Campus officials should keep chewing their fingernails.

Read more in The Chronicle of Higher Education.

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Educators Advised to Remove Racial Bias from Disciplinary Procedures

By | October 14th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

ATLANTA — In order to end persistent racial disparities in school suspension rates, educational leaders must make a conscious effort to root out racial bias from their disciplinary procedures and pursue more non-suspension alternatives.

Read more in Diverse Issues in Higher Education.

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Foundation launches $50-million project to support minority boys

By | October 10th, 2013|Intergroup Relations|

The California Endowment says the state’s future depends on better preparing minority boys and young men for success in school and careers.

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Arizona officials say rule may keep thousands from voting

By | October 9th, 2013|Intergroup Relations|

Activists argue that people eligible to vote will opt out under the newly announced two-tiered system, which creates a class of voters who get only

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4 Other States Could Be Affected by Desegregation Ruling in Maryland

By | October 9th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

A federal district court’s ruling on Monday that Maryland has failed to fully desegregate its public higher-education system is the first significant judicial decision on the topic since 1992, said an expert on the case, and could spur federal action or similar lawsuits in a handful of other states.

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Black Institutions Reach Out to Hispanic Populations; Benefit Culturally, Financially

By | October 8th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

As the 2013-2014 academic year began, Jackson State University in Mississippi and Southern University at Baton Rouge in Louisiana were welcoming to their campuses dozens of students from Brazil for intensive courses in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), as well as in English language skills. At both schools, the Brazilian students’ presence culminated months

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University of Mississippi Investigating Anti-Gay Heckling at Theater Performance

By | October 7th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations, LGBTQ+|

OXFORD, Miss. — Every seat in the house was sold out for Friday’s performance of “The Laramie Project,” a play staged by the University of Mississippi theater department about an anti-gay hate crime.

Read more in The New York Times.

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U. of Mississippi Athletes Accused of Anti-Gay Heckling

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

University of Mississippi officials are investigating an incident in which 20

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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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Hate crimes in L.A. County drop to second-lowest level in 23 years

By | October 3rd, 2013|Hate Crimes, Intergroup Relations, Police & Community|

Reported hate crimes in L.A. County fell 6% in 2012 from a year earlier, but violent attacks based on race and

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Read more in the Los Angeles Times.

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