March 26, 1999
U. of Michigan Study Finds High Educational Value in Racial Diversity
A study by researchers at the University of Michigan concludes that racial diversity on college campuses holds significant educational value.
The university plans to use the study in court as a defense against two affirmative-action lawsuits.
According to the study, students who attend racially diverse institutions are more likely to live, work, and socialize with people from a variety of backgrounds
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