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A Month After the Fall of Affirmative Action, How Can Colleges Uphold Diversity? | News
A Month After the Fall of Affirmative Action, How Can Colleges Uphold Diversity? | News | The Harvard Crimson
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What Comes After Meritocracy?
A system based on civics would be a welcome replacement for our beleaguered status quo.
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Ending Affirmative Action Will Be an Earthquake for Colleges, Companies
The Supreme Court s likely ban on race as a consideration in college admissions is also expected to impact hiring, government contracts, financial aid—and more.
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When Considering the Fairness of Race-Conscious Admissions, Don t Forget to Get Over Yourself
We’re obsessed with individual achievement. It’s a narrow way of understanding admissions, says Natasha K. Warikoo in her new book.
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Bad News for Harvard : Legal Experts Predict the End of Affirmative Action in Higher Education | News
‘Bad News for Harvard’: Future of Affirmative Action in Doubt as Conservative Court Takes Up Admissions Cases | News | The Harvard Crimson
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