A Georgia College That Holds Onto, Then Graduates Its Minority Students

A Georgia College That Holds Onto, Then Graduates Its Minority Students

Georgia State University in Atlanta is a state college in an area with some of the country’s best known black colleges, which are there mainly because, until the 1960s, Georgia State was segregated. Now the black colleges are looking at Georgia State’s innovations to learn how to better serve their own student populations.

It feels good to write an unreservedly positive story about education, even if I had to go to Georgia to find it. Even better, the model they use is already in place to a lesser extent in our universities and can be expanded by increasing services and […]

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