University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Faculty Council. Committee on Community and Diversity.

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The Chancellor's Committee on Community and Diversity was appointed by Chancellor Paul Hardin in November 1990 and charged to assess the condition of the campus community and its support of diversity, recommend specific strategies for recruitment and retention of diverse students, faculty, staff, and administrators, and to review institutional structures related to community and diversity on the campus. It made its report to the chancellor in 1991. In 1997 the Faculty Council created a new elective standing committee, the Committee on Community and Diversity, which replaced the Committee on the Status of Minorities and the Disadvantaged.

From the description of Records of the Committee on Community and Diversity, 1991 (Series 4.19). WorldCat record id: 301351846

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Place Name Admin Code Country
North Carolina--Chapel Hill
North Carolina
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Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
College students
Diversity in the workplace
Education, Higher
Multiculturalism
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