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According to the UCLA Diversity Statistics monograph for 2005-2006, 6.9 percent of UCLA female faculty members are minorities, while 14.9 percent of male faculty members are minorities. The monograph counts African American, Asian, Hispanic, and Native American faculty members as minorities.
In academic year 2006, 13 percent of social science ladder faculty, 16 percent of natural science faculty, and 10 percent of humanities faculty within Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences were minorities, according to a June report from the Office of the Provost. The report defined Asian/Pacific...
In addition, the number of Mexican-Americans seeking admission increased by 25 percent, while the number of Hispanic-Americans jumped by 13 percent. The number of African-American applicants increased by 6.4 percent, according to Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67.
Elections this year have been good to the Democrats, but a new study from the Kennedy School of Government reveals that the party of Jefferson and Jackson actually faces a systematic disadvantage in tight races. Democrats—and especially Hispanic, low-income, non-English speaking, less educated, and young...
Criticizing scholarships reserved for minority students, the Boston University College Republicans announced Monday that the group will be awarding a $250 scholarship that requires applicants to be at least 25 percent Caucasian. The move was intended to provoke discussion on “the morally wrong practice” of...