Since the Supreme Court’s ruling on race, most colleges are finding new paths to diversity, centered around addressing ...
They command enormous fees to insert themselves in your teenager’s life, choosing classes, extracurriculars—even summer activities—all in the pursuit of creating the perfect college candidate. Good ...
On Feb. 14, 2025, the U.S. Department of Education issued a "Dear Colleague" letter reinforcing the illegality of ...
He had a near perfect SAT score, launched his own start-up and was even offered a PhD-level position at Google.
Harvard Law School confirmed a drop in first-year Black student enrollments following the Supreme Court ruling banning the use of race in admissions decisions. Only 19 students were Black.
If the goal is to make higher education more merit-based, the guidance falls short. Instead of contending with legacy ...
Virginia colleges and universities are on notice: the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has warned ...
DePaul President Rob Manuel quickly addressed the letter in an email to faculty, staff and students, declaring the university’s commitment to its Vincentian values. “Please know we remain steadfast in ...
U.S. Department of Education Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Craig Trainor released a “Dear Colleague” ...
Free-speech battles and pressure from Washington threaten America’s oldest university—and the soul of higher education.
Kent State and University of Akron students are concerned about what could happen to DEI programs that have benefited them.
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