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Q & A: RACE AND DIVERSITY: STUDENT DEMANDS AND PRESIDENTIAL IMPERATIVES

In the wake of top-level resignations at the University of Missouri, and as students, faculty, and administrators at colleges and universities across the country grapple with racial discrimination, what diversity lessons do you think higher education has learned so far? "What are my top priorit...

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Campuses
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Community relations
Higher education
Leaders
Leadership
Learner Engagement
Learning
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Presidents
Race
Racial discrimination
Racism
Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Student Participation
Student Surveys
Students
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