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"This book follows up with a cohort of graduates from a prestigious liberal arts college to evaluate the role their undergraduate education and especially their experiences encountering students from different racial and class backgrounds impacted their lives after graduation. Social mobility, workplace experience, and civic relationships are considered"--

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"This book follows up with a cohort of graduates from a prestigious liberal arts college to evaluate the role their undergraduate education and especially their experiences encountering students from different racial and class backgrounds impacted their lives after graduation. Social mobility, workplace experience, and civic relationships are considered"--
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Elizabeth Aries is the Clarence Francis 1910 Professor in Social Sciences (Psychology) at Amherst College. She is the author of Race and Class Matters at an Elite College and Speaking of Race and Class: The Student Experience at an Elite College (both Temple); Men and Women in Interaction: Reconsidering the Differences; and Adolescent Behavior: Readings and Interpretations; and coauthor of Gender Matters: The First Half-Century of Women Teaching at Amherst.