University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Faculty Council. Committee on the Status of Minorities and the Disadvantaged.

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The Committee on the Status of Minorities and the Disadvantaged originated in the summer of 1968 as a special committee appointed by Chancellor Sitterson. The committee was charged to study the experiences of minority and disadvantaged students at the university and to recommend ways to increase minority recruitment and improve student satisfaction. In December 1968 it became a standing committee of the Faculty Council and continued to focus on the recruitment and performance of minority and disadvantaged students. Later it was charged with addressing the ongoing needs and concerns of all minority and disadvantaged students, faculty, and staff. In 1997 it was replaced by the Committee on Community and Diversity.

From the description of Records of the Committee on the Status of Minorities and Disadvantaged, 1972-1994 (Series 4.12). WorldCat record id: 45855072

Role Title Holding Repository
Place Name Admin Code Country
North Carolina
Subject
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Education, Higher
Minority college students
Occupation
Activity

Corporate Body

Active 1972

Active 1994

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