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Diversity At Stanford

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One thing you'll find published about Stanford is the impressive diversity of the undergraduate population. But one of the little secrets about Stanford is that the graduate population is significantly less diverse, as the chart above demonstrates. If you're interested in learning more there will be a town hall forum at the GCC:

What: Graduate Diversity Town Hall Forum, Discussion of Implicit Bias
When: May 10, 2007 @ 5:30pm
Where: Graduate Community Center (750 Escondido Road), Havana Room
Free Pizza will be provided, all are welcome!
Sorry for the poor image quality--I'm too lazy to make a new figure.

Comments (5)

Galen:

wow, that is pretty shitty looking

Gilbert:

The image quality or the data in the graph?

yes:

what about asian & asian-american undergrads and grad students? what does that statistic look like?

Galen:

oh, i was referring to the graphic... haha. but the data isn't anything to be proud of, that's for sure. thanks for posting this!

Logo & Web Banner Design:

hey thats great idea to show this - how important education is :)

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