Friday, July 31, 2009

Most Diverse Class of Plebes Enters Naval Academy

Most Diverse Class of Plebes Enters Naval Academy: The U.S. Naval Academy earlier this month swore in its most racially diverse class ever. The 1,230 men and women in the "plebe" class of 2013 were also part of the most diverse pool of applicants in the academy's history. Inductees were given uniforms, medical examinations and their military haircuts earlier this month, and then they took an oath of office and began six weeks of rigorous transformation.

The academy has seen an increase in the number of African-American students, from about 6 percent to 10 percent for the incoming class. The number of Hispanic students is more than 14 percent in the incoming class, up from more than 10 percent the year before.