Learning to Speak, Learning to Listen: How Diversity Works on Campus


Susan E. Chase

2010
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Over the past three decades, colleges and universities have committed to encouraging, embracing, and supporting diversity as a core principle of their mission. But how are goals for achieving and maintaining diversity actually met? What is the role of students in this mission? When a university is committed to diversity, what is campus culture like? In Learning to Speak, Learning to Listen, Susan E. Chase portrays how undergraduates at a predominantly white urban institution, which she calls "City University" (a pseudonym), learn to speak and listen to each other across social differences.

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Chase, S. E. (2010). Learning to speak, learning to listen: How diversity works on campus. Cornell University Press.