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University wants more minorities
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SEPTEMBER 7, 2000 Along with an attempt to recruit more Native Americans, the University of Wyoming is attempting to attract minority students to its campus in Laramie. The school has less than 1,000 minorities now and in the next five years, hopes to add 1,400 more to bring the total minority population to 11 percent of the student body. In June, President Philip Dubois created a new position to exclusively focus on recruitment and retention. The school is also working with the tribes on the Wind River Reservation, the state's only reservation. About 2 percent of the state is Native American, according to the latest Census Bureau estimates. Get the Story:
UW to recruits minorities (AP 9/7) Relevant Links:
The University of Wyoming: www.uwyo.edu
The American Indian Studies Program at the University of Wyoming: www.uwyo.edu/A&S/aist/index.htm Related Stories:
University wants Indian students (Indian U. 06/27)
Native population on the rise (The Talking Circle 8/31)
Census data by state (The Talking Circle 8/31)
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