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Lack of Diversity Among Trustees Draws Scrutiny

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): Indiana's public universities are largely overseen by men, and experts fear the lack of diversity could hinder the institutions' abilities to serve increasingly diverse students and staffs. An Indianapolis Star review found that women hold barely a fifth of the seats on trustee boards across the state, even though they outnumber men at most of the state's public universities.

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