The Chronicle of Higher Education

With a Slew of Assistants, Washington State U. Tackles Diversity in Many Forms

It's hard to view Washington State University's creation of the office of the vice president for equity and diversity as a symbolic gesture, when so many new jobs and programs came with it.

Michael J. Tate, the office's vice president, estimates that 40 percent of its $3-million budget consists...

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