October 23, 1998
Texas Urged to Promote Diversity on Campuses
Texas should spend about $600-million more on university financial-aid and recruitment programs that would aim to foster racial diversity on campuses, according to a report released last week by a coalition of Texas political leaders, educators, and business people.
Ever since a 1996 federal appeals-court decision wiped out race-based scholarships at Texas public colleges, state officials have struggled to
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