'William Jacobson, a Cornell University law professor whose group The Equal Protection Project of the Legal Insurrection Foundation took legal action against the university, said the elimination of “racially exclusionary language is a good first step.”'
, after a conservative nonprofit advocacy group filed a complaint with federal civil rights officials last week.to apply for a “Multicultural Summer Research Opportunities Program” now leads users to a rebranded “Pathways to Graduate School: Summer Research Program.”
A $6,000 stipend “for personal and research expenses” is still being offered to potential graduate students., a Cornell University law professor whose group The Equal Protection Project of the Legal Insurrection Foundation took legal action against the university, said the elimination of “racially exclusionary language is a good first step.”
The University of Minnesota is no longer advertising a racially segregated research program following a federal civil rights complaint.“There is a cultural problem at U. Minnesota and many universities where racial discrimination in the name of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is viewed as legitimate and worthwhile. U.
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