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How race and class collide at a prestigious liberal arts college

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"Finally, a case study that skillfully unpacks the problems of race and privilege, the less visible inheritance of social class, and the well-intentioned but unfinished campus efforts at environmental engineering. Elizabeth Aries’ insights and recommendations are as serious and relevant as the vexing challenges our colleges face."
Eugene M. Tobin, Program Officer for the Liberal Arts Colleges Program at The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, former President of Hamilton College, and co-author of Equity and Excellence in American Higher Education



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
1. Becoming a More Diverse College: Challenges and Benefits
2. Investigating Race and Class Matters on Campus
3. First Encounters with Race and Class
4. Negotiating Class Differences
5. Relationships across Race and Class
6. Learning from Racial Diversity
7. Learning from Class-Based Diversity
8. Negotiating Racial Issues
9. As the Year Ended
10. Meeting the Challenges of Diversity
Appendix A: On-Line Survey Measures
Appendix B: Interview Questions
Notes
Reference
Index

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      Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
      Publication Date: 15/09/2008
      ISBN13: 9781592137251, 978-1592137251
      ISBN10: 1592137253

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      How race and class collide at a prestigious liberal arts college

      Trade Review

      "Finally, a case study that skillfully unpacks the problems of race and privilege, the less visible inheritance of social class, and the well-intentioned but unfinished campus efforts at environmental engineering. Elizabeth Aries’ insights and recommendations are as serious and relevant as the vexing challenges our colleges face."
      Eugene M. Tobin, Program Officer for the Liberal Arts Colleges Program at The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, former President of Hamilton College, and co-author of Equity and Excellence in American Higher Education



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      1. Becoming a More Diverse College: Challenges and Benefits
      2. Investigating Race and Class Matters on Campus
      3. First Encounters with Race and Class
      4. Negotiating Class Differences
      5. Relationships across Race and Class
      6. Learning from Racial Diversity
      7. Learning from Class-Based Diversity
      8. Negotiating Racial Issues
      9. As the Year Ended
      10. Meeting the Challenges of Diversity
      Appendix A: On-Line Survey Measures
      Appendix B: Interview Questions
      Notes
      Reference
      Index

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