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Catholic leaders see Chauvin verdict as a call for more action

Catholic leaders see Chauvin verdict as a call for more action
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Catholic leaders see Chauvin verdict as a call for more action

Catholic leaders see Chauvin verdict as a call for more action Say Their Names cemetery in Minneapolis is seen April 20, 2021, the day jurors issued their verdict convicting former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. (CNS photo/Octavio Jones, Reuters) By Carol Zimmermann • Catholic News Service • Posted April 21, 2021 WASHINGTON (CNS) Although Catholic leaders across the country called the April 20 jury verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial a moment of justice, they also stressed there is still a lot of work to do to move toward healing. Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda of Minneapolis and St. Paul called the verdict which found the former Minneapolis police officer guilty on all counts for his role in the death of George Floyd last spring “a sobering moment for our community.”

U-Va , University of Maryland and other D C area colleges still weighing graduation plans

U-Va , University of Maryland and other D C area colleges still weighing graduation plans
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NACAC creates commission to look at the admissions process, with a focus on race

kunchit2512/Getty Images What if admissions could be done in a totally new way? Without tests? Without the many parts of the process think of legacy admissions that favor wealthier applicants? The National Association for College Admission Counseling has just created a commission to rethink the entire admissions process through a racial equity lens. NACAC has identified three priority areas for the commission: The college-entrance pipeline, from student recruitment and college advising through the application process and admission criteria. Postsecondary financial aid requirements. The role of racial equity in postsecondary enrollment. The panel is aiming for three reports by this summer: a guide for colleges centered on racial/ethnic inclusion, a related guide for postsecondary institutional leaders and recommendations for federal and state policy makers for an equity-based college transition.

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