"Dominique Stewart-Thomas, 18, builds robots for fun and plans to study electrical engineering next year in college. She makes near-perfect grades in high school."
She is also black and lives in a single-parent household in Oakland, just a few miles from the UC Berkeley campus she hopes to attend.
But a study released Wednesday of the nation's 50 flagship public universities - the best in each state - shows that minority students like Stewart-Thomas make up only a fraction of students at these schools. UC Berkeley has one of the lowest rates, 17 percent.
"It's kind of sad and disheartening," Stewart-Thomas said. "UC Berkeley is in the Bay Area, with many different minorities and cultures. And it's in Berkeley - one of the most liberal, diverse communities in the United States."
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She is also black and lives in a single-parent household in Oakland, just a few miles from the UC Berkeley campus she hopes to attend.
But a study released Wednesday of the nation's 50 flagship public universities - the best in each state - shows that minority students like Stewart-Thomas make up only a fraction of students at these schools. UC Berkeley has one of the lowest rates, 17 percent.
"It's kind of sad and disheartening," Stewart-Thomas said. "UC Berkeley is in the Bay Area, with many different minorities and cultures. And it's in Berkeley - one of the most liberal, diverse communities in the United States."
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/01/13/BANL1BHN99.DTL#ixzz0capiK1G4