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But others are not so sanguine. Christopher F. Edley, Jr., a professor at the Law School since 1981, says he feels Harvard has met with limited success.
"They are doing a lot to get things moving. It's not just where you would expect it--in African-American Studies--it's in traditional academic departments," he told the Daily Cal.
"We at Harvard are making a concerted effort to diversify the student body, the faculty and the curriculum," he says.
"My impression is the GSE is trying very hard," he says. "But there are serious problems. The law school, for example, not withstanding prominent African-American appointments, is in desperately bad shape with respect to other minorities."
"I think they are doing a good job reaching out to students with mixed backgrounds whose parents may not have even gone to college," she says.