NAACP Criticizes NC Teaching Fellowship Program for Lack of HBCU Participation
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A rebooted teaching fellowship program for University of North Carolina System schools is being criticized for a lack of participation from the state’s historically black colleges and universities. The News & Observer reports on the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s opposition to the program’s lack of diversity, saying that a lack of HBCU presence puts black and minority students and graduates in the state at a disadvantage.
NAACP Criticizes NC Teaching Fellowship Program for Lack of HBCU Participation
NAACP Criticizes NC Teaching Fellowship…
NAACP Criticizes NC Teaching Fellowship Program for Lack of HBCU Participation
A rebooted teaching fellowship program for University of North Carolina System schools is being criticized for a lack of participation from the state’s historically black colleges and universities. The News & Observer reports on the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s opposition to the program’s lack of diversity, saying that a lack of HBCU presence puts black and minority students and graduates in the state at a disadvantage.