An audit commissioned by the University of Missouri at Kansas City has found a miserable climate of race relations on the campus, particularly in the faculty ranks, according to an article in The Kansas City Star today. The audit, conducted by a researcher at the Center for the Study of Higher Education at Pennsylvania State University, identified a range of race-related problems, including a faculty that is nearly all white, a sense of isolation among black and Hispanic students, a high attrition rate among those students, and a gap in graduation rates between men and women in those minority groups.
April 27, 2006
Audit Finds Poor Race Relations at U. of Missouri-Kansas City
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