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[quote=Anonymous]A lot of the TT have dedicated DEI curriculum. Brearley changed its whole curriculum around it and is dedicated to it. Collegiate, same thing. Look at the schools the current heads used to lead before the one they are at now. Also, look at who is in charge of the curriculum, the academic dean, see if they are really tied into conferences through the NAIS. Read the copy on the website, count the number of diversity "officers." If the website has a lot of corporate copy pasta, it's probably a good bet that's their approach to students is similar to an HR office to their employees. Trinity has a lot of multi-cultural programming, but it's more like a chapel, and the people I know who go there love it. Allen-Stevenson is a very ecumenical school and has a lot of different kinds of people in it. Buckley, I think is particular, but anecdotally the people I know who are there are happy. [/quote]
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