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Jun 29

What Americans think about affirmative action in college admissions

By Laura Santhanam, Hannah Grabenstein

Most Americans said they supported race-conscious admissions to college ahead of the Supreme Court's decision to strike down that practice, according to a recent PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll.

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Jun 29

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Univ. of Michigan president on achieving diversity without affirmative action

By Amna Nawaz, Saher Khan

The fallout of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action decisions will have major implications on colleges and universities across the country. One that knows the impact of ending race-based admissions all too well is the University of Michigan. University President Santa…

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Jun 29

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Writer predicts more socioeconomically diverse colleges after end of affirmative action

By Geoff Bennett, Ali Schmitz, Saher Khan

Richard Kahlenberg, an author and non-resident scholar at Georgetown University, served as an expert witness for the plaintiffs in both affirmative action cases heard before the Supreme Court. He spoke with Geoff Bennett and explained his perspective on what he…

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May 30

Most U.S. adults say race in college admissions should play small role, new AP poll says

By Collin Binkley, Emily Swanson, Associated Press

The May poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that 63 percent say the Supreme Court should not block colleges from considering race or ethnicity in their admission systems.

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Jan 04

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News Wrap: Damar Hamlin remains in ICU showing ‘signs of improvement,’ NFL’s Bills say

In our news wrap Wednesday, the Buffalo Bills shared positive news about Damar Hamlin's recovery saying he remains in intensive care with signs of improvement, prominent Iranian actress Taraneh Alidoosti has been released after nearly three weeks in jail for…

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Jan 04

Rick Singer, mastermind of college admissions bribery scandal, gets 3.5 years in prison

By Alanna Durkin Richer, Associated Press

The mastermind of the nationwide college admissions bribery scheme that ensnared celebrities, prominent businesspeople and other parents has been sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison.

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Oct 31

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Supreme Court hears arguments in cases that could end affirmative action

The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday that could overturn years of precedent. Past decisions indicated colleges can use race in admissions as long as they don't use quotas or give applicants benefits based solely on race. Plaintiffs are asking the…

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Jul 22

Jackson to vote on one of two college admissions cases before Supreme Court

By Mark Sherman, Associated Press

Jackson had pledged during her confirmation hearing to sit out the case involving Harvard’s admissions policy because she was a member of the school’s board.

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Apr 26

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As colleges and universities drop admission tests, what’s the impact on enrollment?

By Hari Sreenivasan, Sarah Clune Hartman

The SAT OR ACT standardized test score used to make or break college applications for high school seniors. But the pandemic turned that all on its head as nearly 80 percent of four-year colleges and universities went test-optional. Many schools…

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Jan 24

Supreme Court to hear challenge to affirmative action in college admissions

By Mark Sherman, Associated Press

The conservative-dominated Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge to the consideration of race in college admissions, adding affirmative action to major cases on abortion, guns, religion and COVID-19 already on the agenda.

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