May 3, 2002
Racially Charged Incidents Create Uproar at Harvard Law School
A series of racially charged incidents at Harvard Law School has left administrators at the university once again defending their commitment to diversity, just as the clamor over the departure of two Afro-American-studies professors had begun to fade.
Last week, one professor of law agreed to stop teaching for the remainder of the term and the dean of faculty announced a number of efforts aimed in part at improving racial sensitivity on the campus. The changes came in response to
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