Princeton Review has released rankings for law schools with the most diverse faculty, crucial for students valuing diversity and inclusion. This ranking utilized school-reported data regarding underrepresented minority faculty percentages and student survey responses on perceived faculty diversity. The schools noted for their faculty diversity include the University of Hawaii at Manoa, University of Miami, CUNY School of Law, and Loyola University New Orleans, among others. These rankings reflect the institutions' commitments to embracing a diverse academic environment for law students.
The ranking was based on school-reported data regarding the percent of law school faculty from underrepresented minority groups and student surveys on faculty diversity.
Law schools with the most diverse faculty include the University of Hawaii at Manoa, University of Miami, City University of New York, and Loyola University New Orleans.
Princeton Review's methodologies for diversity rankings emphasize both reported data from schools and the feedback from students concerning faculty diversity.
In total, the top ten law schools recognized for their commitment to diverse faculty include institutions such as UC Davis and Southern University Law Center.
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