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Going Deep in Year Two

by Hilary Hurd Anyaso , August 24, 2006


Like this past year, the stories you can expect to see in Diverse thisacademic year will be compelling and informative. In this edition, we introduce “Spectrum,” which promises to package noteworthy developments, juicy profiles and interviews, statistics and other telling tidbits in a graphically rich editorial section.

As always, we invite your comments and questions. Stay tuned, as Diverse will bring you in-depth reporting on the following:

• The presidential searches taking place at North Carolina A&T State University, Bennett College, Winston-Salem State University, Texas Southern University and Harvard University, just to name a few.
• The Ward Connerly-backed Michigan “civil rights initiative” goes before the voters.
• Will Black male programs at CUNY and the University System of Georgia survive scrutiny?
• Will the U.S. Supreme Court curtail affirmative action in higher education when it considers K-12 diversity cases? 

Hilary Hurd Anyaso
Editor



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