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Cross-Racial Friendships and Social Distance Between Racial Groups on a College Campus
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Patricia?OdellEmail author  Kathleen?Korgen  Gabe?Wang
Institution:(1) Boston University, Bryant;(2) William Paterson University, USA;(3) Brigham Young University, USA
Abstract:This study examined the effectiveness of curriculum-focused diversity initiatives on a college campus by determining the relationships between GPA, social class, year in school, residential status, racial diversity courses taken, and cross-racial friendships on the level of social distance between Whites-Blacks, Whites-Hispanics, Hispanics-Whites, Hispanics-Blacks, Blacks-Whites, and Blacks-Hispanics. The data suggest that, while the institution does a good job of bringing diverse groups of students to the campus, it does not effectively reduce the level of social distance among many members of the different racial groups on campus. Using the Intergroup Contact Hypothesis, the article concludes by suggesting means by which social distance among racial groups on campus might be decreased.
Keywords:diversity  social distance  racial groups  curriculum  Intergroup Contact Hypothesis
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