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Invoking a University's Mission Statement to Promote Diversity, Civility, and Free Speech
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Lori E. Variotta
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December 1, 1997
The author explores the debate on diversity, clarifying how the positive effects of diversity activities outweigh the potential problems associated with them and explains the role of student affairs administrators in invoking the university mission statement to concurrently promote diversity, civility, and free speech.
Published Online: 1997-12-1
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