September 15, 2006
Colleges Reach Out to American Indians
Syracuse U. has created a scholarship as academe develops ways to help them succeed
Two years ago, in her first year as chancellor at Syracuse University, Nancy Cantor called for some institutional soul searching. She asked faculty and staff members to reflect on the purpose and existence of the university, from perspectives both local and worldwide.
Talk soon turned to the Haudenosaunee, a nearby group of American Indians with whom the university has had a long and sometimes
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