5030521.Ns.ALookAtUVABlackHistory.mwilding.jpg An emphasis on learning from our history and weaknesses, yet looking forward to correcting them without “sugar coating” is how Apprey and McDonald vision the steps to progress. Appears In U.Va. experts and scholars revisit University history, progress toward equity for BIPOC By Ava Seccuro | April 13, 2021 Apprey’s goal, he said, was for 70 percent of Black students in each graduating class to graduate with a GPA resting at 3.0 or higher.
U.Va. experts and scholars revisit University history, progress toward equity for BIPOC By Ava Seccuro | April 13, 2021 Apprey’s goal, he said, was for 70 percent of Black students in each graduating class to graduate with a GPA resting at 3.0 or higher.
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