Students Pay a High Price for University of Michigan Diversity Goals

Detroit News:

Forming a bureaucracy to encourage diversity by means other than affirmative action exemplifies the trend of bloated university administrations which makes going to college more costly for students.

In 2003, there were no UM employees with diversity titles. The next year, 15 employees were added with that title. Now it’s 76. 

Yet black students still remain at just 5 percent of the student population; Hispanic students are 6 percent.