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The practice wouldn’t lead to academic mismatch, argues Richard Kahlenberg.
Riley, who grew up in Buffalo, set himself a huge task with his latest work: Show how affirmative action slowed previous ...
The defense secretary noted the academies “may give weight to unique athletic talent or other experiences such as prior military service.” ...
Ed reform advocates say it's time to end the practice of allowing higher education institutions to give admissions ...
In 2020, white, Asian, and black applicants were 36.71%, 37.83%, and 7.06% of the applicant pool, and 30.29%, 35.43%, and 8% of students, respectively ...
During the hearing, the university roundly rejected Students for Fair Admissions' claim that race is still being used as a ...
The proposed law, which targets colleges using specific admissions practices, could cost Harvard over $106 million.
Hegseth directed schools to rank applicants by an aggregate score factoring in athletic ability and past military experience, ...
BOSTON — Nearly two years after the Supreme Court ended race-conscious affirmative action college admissions policies, education reform advocates say it's past time to also end the practice of ...