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Fewer than 20 percent of American colleges and universities with social fraternities on campus have "urged or required" elimination of discriminatory fraternity practices, according to the current issue of Rights, published by the Anti-Defamation League of Bn'ai B'rith...
Only 130, or 52 percent, of the responding institutions had policies affirming non-discrimination in fraternities. Of these, only 71 went beyond the question of discriminatory clauses in fraternity by-laws and "urged or required the elimination of discriminatory practices...
...study data revealed a direct relationship between the level of education offered by the school and its formal stand on fraternity rules. Formal policies have been adopted by 63 percent of the colleges offering a doctorate degree; 51 percent of those granting a master's degree, and 33 percent of those giving only a bachelor's degree. Size of the student body is also an important factor in the adoption of affirmative college policies. Only 33 percent of responding schools with less than 1,000 students have such a policy, as compared with 80 percent of those with more than...
...December, the constitution was presented in a referendum to the entire student body and was handily passed. Eighty-five percent of the students voting backed the new plan, and the Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs was born. It was, however, a prophetic indication of the interest in the new organization that less than one-third of the students voted...
...group of Boston University students calling themselves the Ad Hoc Committee for University Reform has threatened to instigate a boycott of the university-owned book store if the store if the does not institute a ten percent discount immediately...