February 15, 2008
Historically Black Colleges Get Short Shrift, Report Says
Many state governments continue to distribute higher-education funds and approve new degree programs at public colleges in ways that put historically black institutions at a disadvantage, according to a report released last week.
In assembling the report, James T. Minor, an assistant professor of education at Michigan State University, crunched data on enrollments and higher-education financing from Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and North Carolina, and examined the distribution of
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