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A new study released by Penn’s Graduate School of Education found that black students in southern states are disproportionately expelled and suspended in kindergarten through 12th grade, compared to their peers.

By Ilana Wurman and 082031007832 · Sept. 10, 2015

A new study released by Penn’s Graduate School of Education found that black students in southern states are disproportionately expelled and suspended in kindergarten through 12th grade, compared to their peers.

Immigrants who entered the country illegally often face multiple challenges during university, but different resources are increasingly being made available to them at Penn and beyond.

Immigrants who entered the country illegally often face multiple challenges during university, but different resources are increasingly being made available to them at Penn and beyond.