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Diversity Management: A Preliminary Review Of Selected Non-Profit North Carolina Independent Colleges & Universities (NCICU)

M. Tony Bledsoe    
Rebecca J. Oatsvall    

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While there may be wide-spread claims that diversity management exists in many organizations, there should be some means for verifying its existence. The purpose of this preliminary research is to review campuswide documents and structure of schools in the NCICU to determine its transparency.

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