(Name-mce) ListServ Immigrants comprise a disproportionate number of black students

Paul C. Gorski gorski at edchange.org
Fri Feb 2 11:15:28 EST 2007


Immigrants comprise a disproportionate number of black students

In a groundbreaking new study from the American Journal of Education,
researchers from Princeton University and the University of Pennsylvania
reveal that first- or second-generation immigrants comprise a
disproportionately high percentage of the of Black student population at
U.S. universities, with the percentage increasing in proportion to the
selectivity of the institution. ...

Full story:

http://www.huliq.com/8859/immigrants-comprise-a-disproportionate-number-of-black-students

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