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University of California faculty have defeated curricular radicalization—for now.
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University of California faculty have defeated curricular radicalization—for now.
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A recent Education Department “summit” gave bad advice to universities.
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A recent Education Department “summit” gave bad advice to universities.
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With the Supreme Court poised to rule on affirmative-action in admissions, the time to spread the word is now.
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With the Supreme Court poised to rule on affirmative-action in admissions, the time to spread the word is now.
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A recent Stanford event was “invitation-only” for a reason.
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A recent Stanford event was “invitation-only” for a reason.
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The practice is inconsistent with liberal values.
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The practice is inconsistent with liberal values.
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A Manhattan Institute paper suggests the consequences can be significant.
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A Manhattan Institute paper suggests the consequences can be significant.
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Currently, nine states prohibit colleges and universities from practicing race-conscious admissions. That number may soon become ten if a new bill in the North Carolina legislature is successfully adopted.
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Currently, nine states prohibit colleges and universities from practicing race-conscious admissions. That number may soon become ten if a new bill in the North Carolina legislature is successfully adopted.
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In 1996, California voters approved Proposition 209 by an impressive 56-to-44 percent majority.
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In 1996, California voters approved Proposition 209 by an impressive 56-to-44 percent majority.
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Schools will receive adversity scores that boost the actual scores of students to the degree that the CB thinks they have faced adversity in their lives.
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Schools will receive adversity scores that boost the actual scores of students to the degree that the CB thinks they have faced adversity in their lives.
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Abigail Stewart and Virginia Valian are senior psychologists at the University of Michigan and Hunter College, respectively.
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Abigail Stewart and Virginia Valian are senior psychologists at the University of Michigan and Hunter College, respectively.
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Affirmative action is before the Supreme Court again this week, as it rehears arguments in Fisher v. University of Texas
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Affirmative action is before the Supreme Court again this week, as it rehears arguments in Fisher v. University of Texas
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One of the most famous phrases in American oratory is the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.'s statement in his March on Washington speech that he looked forward to the day when all people would be judged not on the color of their skin, but on the content of their character.
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One of the most famous phrases in American oratory is the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.'s statement in his March on Washington speech that he looked forward to the day when all people would be judged not on the color of their skin, but on the content of their character.
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Fisher v. Texas was one of the first cases heard in the Supreme Court's term this season and one of the last to be decided. Whatever the reason for the long delay, the justices took the path of least resistance and decided to remand the case back to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Therefore...
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Fisher v. Texas was one of the first cases heard in the Supreme Court's term this season and one of the last to be decided. Whatever the reason for the long delay, the justices took the path of least resistance and decided to remand the case back to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Therefore...
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When commentator John Stossel was at ABC News, he said that talking to his colleagues about their bias was like talking to fish about water--"What water? It's just...
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When commentator John Stossel was at ABC News, he said that talking to his colleagues about their bias was like talking to fish about water--"What water? It's just...