If Gay survives the scandal, social justice will not ... evidenced by Gay’s defense of Harvard’s racist admissions policies, ...
Across campus, scandal after scandal hit parts of ... restricting the consideration of race in higher education admissions. Several Harvard faculty members said they were disappointed — though ...
Harvard’s admissions process has always been shrouded in secrecy, but a recent lawsuit is allowing the veil to be lifted. The WSJ’s Nicole Hong and Melissa Korn examined court documents to dig ...
An affirmative action case against Harvard University finally went to trial Monday, four years after a lawsuit was filed claiming the nation’s oldest college discriminates against prospective ...
That’s my take, anyway, on how the school is defending the lawsuit that has been filed against it for anti–Asian-American admissions ... lawsuit would require Harvard to ignore everything ...
According to a Wall Street Journal report, 56% of the nation’s top 250 institutions consider legacy in the admissions process, down from 63% in 2004. At Harvard, whose admissions deliberations ...
A batch of emails between senior Harvard staff ... Some have also drawn a comparison between the scandal and the role of "legacy admissions" in the US education system. before accepting.
The news comes more than a year after the Supreme Court struck down race-conscious admissions programs at the University of ...
Harvard’s legacy and donor preferences in admissions also faced national scrutiny ... s affirmative action policy. Across campus, scandal after scandal hit parts of the University.
The Cornell team used data from an unnamed university to simulate the impacts of the 2023 Supreme Court ruling in Students ...
The verdict marks the first trial conviction in the scandal, dubbed "Operation Varsity ... his twin daughters to be admitted to Stanford and Harvard. Both men had argued that they had been duped ...
Harvard released the early decisions numbers for the class of 2022. The acceptance rate held flat from a year before at 14.5%. Asian Americans are the subgroup which experienced the biggest ...