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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Making Diversity Work on Campus: A Research-Based Perspective

The Wabash Center

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Author
Milem, Jeffrey F., Mitchell J. Chang, and Anthony Lising Antonio
Publisher
Association of American Colleges and Universities, Washington, D.C.
The authors discuss recent empirical evidence, gathered on behalf of the University of Michigan Supreme Court defense, demonstrating the educational benefits of diverse learning environments. These are environments that must be intentionally planned and nurtured, where diversity is conceived of as a process toward better learning and not merely an outcome that one can check off a list. Included are numerous suggestions for how to engage diversity in the service of learning, ranging from recruiting a compositionally diverse student body, faculty, and staff to transforming curriculum, co-curriculum, and pedagogy to reflect and support goals for inclusion and excellence. (From the Publisher)