University of Connecticut
Black Issues in Higher Education, April 22, 2004
> The University of Connecticut Vice Provost Office for Multicultural and International Affairs has received a $150,000 planning grant from the Connecticut Health Foundation. The 18-month grant will be used to engage in campus assessment, institutional benchmarking, and planning around campus climate, diversity capacity enhancement, and pipeline improvement of ethnic and racially diverse students with a specific focus on students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematic (STEM) areas and the health and pre-health professions.
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