College Diversity Without Admissions Preferences seminar presented tomorrow by Applications Quest, LLC in Washington, DC

A Seminar: "College Diversity Without Preferences: A Perfect Storm In The Making?" The U.S. Supreme Court has limited the ability of colleges and universities to use race as a factor in admissions. But due to the bourgeoning demographic shifts in the U.S. college-going population, how will colleges and universities continue to admit a competitive but racially diverse group of students? A classic perfect storm is therefore right over the horizon, or is it?

Washington, DC (PRWEB) May 20, 2008 -- The U.S. Supreme Court has limited the ability of colleges and universities to use race as a factor in admissions. But due to the bourgeoning demographic shifts in the U.S. college-going population, how will colleges and universities continue to admit a competitive but racially diverse group of students? A classic perfect storm is therefore right over the horizon, or is it?

A powerful group of advocates promote the notion that race should never be used while those on the other side of the issue say that not only should it be used, but it has to be used. Another promising idea is the use of new and sophisticated technologies (http://www.applicationsquest.com) that can accomplish what humans can't.

Come join a timely discussion among experts on these and other sides of this contentious but inescapable deliberation. This seminar is hosted by Cox, Matthews & Associates, publisher of Diverse: Issues In Higher Education (http://www.diverseeducation.com) magazine.

WHEN:

Wednesday, May 21, 2008, 1-3 p.m.

WHERE:

National Center on Higher Education Building

1 Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C., 20036

1st floor conference room A, B, C

PANELISTS:

Roger Clegg, President and General Counsel, Center for Equal Opportunity, and Ward Connerly ally

Dr. Juan Gilbert, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, Auburn University

David Goldberg, Senior Counsel and Senior Policy Analyst, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and noted education journalist

Ms. Joyce Smith, Executive Director, National Association for College Admissions Counseling

Shirley Wilcher, Executive Director, American Association for Affirmative Action

Moderated by Reginald Stuart, Journalist and corporate recruiter for McClatchy Newspapers

WASHINGTON DC METRO AREA MEDIA: For more information or to RSVP, please contact Tara Clark at Cox, Matthews and Associates at (703) 385-2981, ext. 3015.

NATIONAL MEDIA: This live discussion will be taped and posted on www.diverseeducation.com following the seminar.

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Contact Information
Dr. Juan Gilbert
Applications Quest, LLC.
http://www.applicationsquest.com
334-707-1022
Maya Minter
Diverse: Issues In Higher Education
http://Diverse: Issues In Higher Education
703-385-2411

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