A group of about two dozen Duke University students urged
administrators Tuesday to create a better climate and provide more
financial support for black students, saying they've been disappointed
so far in how top officials have reacted to their viewpoints.
The students, almost all of whom were black, unsuccessfully sought a meeting with university President Richard Brodhead at his campus office in hopes of explaining a document they describe as a call to action for the prestigious, private southern school.
Concerns range from the future location of a black culture center to the lack of support for a black student group's annual event and a recent study that suggested African-American students switched to less-difficult majors.
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The students, almost all of whom were black, unsuccessfully sought a meeting with university President Richard Brodhead at his campus office in hopes of explaining a document they describe as a call to action for the prestigious, private southern school.
Concerns range from the future location of a black culture center to the lack of support for a black student group's annual event and a recent study that suggested African-American students switched to less-difficult majors.
Full Report
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