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Are race-based scholarships on their way out?

Some colleges and universities have put race-based scholarships on hold. Carlos Barquero via Getty Images by Jeffrey C. Sun, University of Louisville and Charles J....

Book explores how colleges seek to increase racial diversity without relying on race in college admissions

by Lauren Foley, Western Michigan University When the Supreme Court outlawed the use of race in college admissions in June 2023, it forced colleges and...

College fair with admissions on the spot set for Sept. 19

PPS SUPERINTENDENT DR. WAYNE WALTERS, SECOND FROM RIGHT, WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF THE INFINITE SCHOLARS PROGRAM.  by Marcia Liggett For New Pittsburgh Courier The New Pittsburgh Courier has...

Ending affirmative action does nothing to end discrimination against Asian Americans

Participants at Harvard marching at a rally protesting the Supreme Court’s ruling against affirmative action on July 1, 2023. Ziyu Julian Zhu/Xinhua via Getty...

Support for legacy admissions is rooted in racial hierarchy

Critics of legacy admissions argue they maintain racial hierarchies that disproportionately benefit white students. YinYang/iStock via Getty Images by Angelica S. Gutierrez, Loyola Marymount University Not long...

Affirmative action lasted over 50 years: 3 essential reads explaining how it ended

Harvard students protesting on July 1, 2023, after the Supreme Court’s ruling against affirmative action. Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images by Howard Manly,...

At a small liberal arts college, Black students learned to become ‘bicultural’ to succeed and get jobs – but stress followed

by Elizabeth Aries, Amherst College In her forthcoming book, “The Impact of College Diversity: Struggles and Successes at Age 30,” Amherst College psychology professor Elizabeth...

A diverse Supreme Court grapples with affirmative action, with its justices of color split sharply on the meaning of ‘equal protection’

by Miguel Schor, Drake University and Erin Lain, Drake University The United States Supreme Court is deciding a pair of cases that could end affirmative...

The SAT and ACT are less important than you might think

by Mary L. Churchill, Boston University College admission tests are becoming a thing of the past. More than 80% of U.S. colleges and universities do not...

Conservative US Supreme Court reconsidering affirmative action, leaving the use of race in college admissions on the brink of extinction

by Travis Knoll, University of North Carolina – Charlotte The U.S. military learned a valuable lesson about race during the Vietnam War: Diversity does not...

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