Resources by or about CORED or CORED Members:
Assessing Progress on the Road to Multiculturalism
James B. Stewart, professor of labor studies and industrial relations and African and African American studies and former vice provost for educational equity, discusses stages in the transformation of colleges and universities from monocultural to multicultural institutions and how to assess progress towards this goal.
The Shape of the River
Summary of a presentation made by several CORED members on The Shape of the River: Long-Term Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions at a diversity conference sponsored by CORED on June 18, 1999.
Commission to Explore "Enhanced" Mandate
John Tippeconnic III, professor of education and director of the American Indian Leadership Program, is taking over the reins of the Commission on Racial/Ethic Diversity (CORED) during a pivotal point in its history.
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