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Putting Diversity on the Map: TC Has Created a Guide to Its Academic Offerings on Race, Ethnicity and Inter-Cultural Understanding

In 2013, for the first time more babies of color were born in the United States than white, non-Hispanic babies. Another first: In Fall 2014, more students of color enrolled in U.S. public schools than white, non-Hispanic students.  Amid these changes, what should graduate-level education on race, ethnicity and inter-cultural understanding look like? Teachers College at Columbia University unveils a new Race, Ethnicity and Inter-Cultural Understanding Curriculum Map, which includes more than 60 regularly-offered courses at the college that center on these themes. 
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