"The bottom line is that, since no study of this nature has ever been conducted, we are really still very much in the dark as to why minorities fare so poorly when it comes to enrolling in international education classes," stated Chichester and Akomolafe's paper.
Dr. Nannerl O. Keohane, president of Duke University, welcomed participants from all over the nation at the opening dinner. Dr. Eugene W. Hickok, undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Education gave the keynote address. Other speakers included Dr. David Ward, president of the American Council on Education and G. Richard Wagoner Jr., president and CEO of General Motors Corp.
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