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Candidate: Brenda Taylor King

Degree of: Doctor of Philosophy

Department:
Sociology

Title:
Perceptions of a Prejudiced Campus: Institutional Antecedents and Personal Consequences for African-American Students

Date: Friday, September 20, 2002
1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m., Sangren 2520

Committee:
Dr. Thomas Ford, Chair
Dr. Hanjoon Lee
Dr. Thomas VanValey
Dr. Robert Wait

Abstract:
The present research consists of two studies designed to (a) identify those institutional characteristics that African-American students, themselves, consider to evaluate the campus environment of predominately White colleges and universities (PWCUs), and (b) examine the relationship between African-American students' perceptions of the campus

 



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