Ignoring race in the college admissions process lowers diversity outcomes but has no effect on the academic standards of an admitted class, according to a new study from Cornell researchers.
A new study by Cornell University researchers finds that ignoring race leads to an admitted class that is much less diverse, but with ...
Harvard, which prohibits colleges and universities from considering race in admissions. They found that the number ... At the ...
Post–affirmative action data should reflect the diversity of student identities, Niyati Shah and Juhwan Seo write.
When the Supreme Court struck down race-based admissions at American colleges and universities ... and are listed in the ...
Having high scores and grades is a prerequisite, but other factors also come into play. For example, one study analyzed Harvard admissions data from 2009 to ... incoming class that is diverse in terms ...
When Eliza arrived on her West Coast college campus in the fall of 2020, building community was difficult due to the raging ...
But students competed ferociously to get into the elite social clubs: Ivy at Princeton, Skull and Bones at Yale, the ...
Despite a new California law outlawing consideration of legacy in college admissions, Northeastern said it would continue ...
With Trump’s reascension to the presidency, higher education is staring down the barrel of a gun, and — despite its new ...