Colleges across the country will be forced to stop considering race in admissions under Thursday's Supreme Court ruling, ending affirmative action policies that date back decades. Schools that have ...
More than a year after the Supreme Court banned affirmative action in college admissions, a controversial education reformer ...
"I do think the makeup of the schools is going to change drastically," he said. The ruling is considered a massive blow to decades-old efforts to boost enrollment of minorities at American ...
Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S. Two years after the Supreme Court ended affirmative action ...
They estimated that many, perhaps up to two-thirds, were immigrants or the children of immigrants — meaning that their parents probably, and their grandparents certainly, did not experience America’s ...
Sunday’s front-page story about college essays and diversity, equity, and inclusion examines the effects of the Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action (“For college essay, a few words best ...
Right now the Supreme Court holds the fate of affirmative action in its hands, and things don’t look good. Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin pits a school that believes affirmative action and ...
In a historic decision, the United States Supreme Court ended race-conscious admissions programs in higher education last month. The court declared that race cannot be a factor in admissions, ...