Teaching diverse students
New England Journal of Higher Education, The, Fall 2001 by Green, Janice S
UMass Boston students are like those at hundreds of urban institutions across the United States. Faculty and administrators will be encouraged by this book as they feel their admiration grow for the determination and persistence of its authors.
Janice S. Green is a senior associate at the New England Resource Center for Higher Education. She served for 10 years as chief academic officer at the former Bradford College and a year as interim CEO of the Proquest Information and Learning: Author affiliation ends here in original.
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