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Saturday, November 14, 2015

UMD President Loh announces $55 million investment for black student programs


University of Maryland President Wallace Loh announced a $55 million targeted research investment for university programs in his State of the Campus address on Tuesday.

The money will be funneled into fleshing out programs on climate change, big data and cybersecurity, neuroscience and on-campus experiences for black students by hiring faculty members and strengthening university departments, Loh said at the annual address, which drew more than 100 people to Stamp Student Union’s Colony Ballroom.

“We will be inundated with some of the best and most talented students in the country” as a result of these additions, he said.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Only Black students will get this? Isn't this discrimination?

Anonymous said...

"on campus experiences for black students"????? WTF are the white students going to do? not experience anything? That is about the damn dumbest thing I have heard of since, since, since, well....since Obama was elected. This world has gone to hell. Let's everyone just hug a muslim and give our houses and money and cars to the people on welfare.

Anonymous said...

Racist period...stealing tax payers money to pay off thugs.

Anonymous said...

Well looks like we will have hundreds of USELESS African studies PhDs running around.

Anonymous said...

Climate Change is a joke...liberals have thrown away billions on junk and it taxpayer expense.