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Virginia Tech to Increase Investment in Diversity

BLACKSBURG, Va.

Virginia Tech plans to invest nearly $1 million over the next five years to increase ethnic diversity on campus.

A report said the school will spend $899,000 to implement task force recommendations that call for additional faculty, greater minority student recruitment efforts, outreach programs and curriculum changes.

Last fall, Virginia Tech’s Black student enrollment was 4.6 percent, third-lowest among the state’s 15 four-year public universities, according to the State Council of Higher Education. Hispanic enrollment ranked in the bottom half.

Tech Provost Mark McNamee formed the task force in the summer of 2006, in response to protests over the announced departure of Black political science professor Christopher Clement, who received a negative review in his tenure process.

The task force’s action plan calls for “cluster hires” in the 2009-10 and 2010-11 academic years to bolster the complement of minority professors and provide mentors to faculty already at the schools.

Six would be hired next year, four of them senior positions in Africana studies and race and social policy.

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