A third of first-year students experience bias, targeting
Briefly

A survey found 51% of nonbinary students, 34% of Black students, and a third of women experienced prejudice. More students witnessed biased behavior against race, ethnicity, religion, or political identity.
Michael Koppenheffer highlighted troubling bias rates in colleges and emphasized the importance of supporting students for a positive experience. Satisfaction levels varied based on race, with Black students more reliant on support services.
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