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All posts tagged "affirmative action"
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Controversial affirmative action case goes to Supreme Court again
By Brian Han The debate over affirmative action reignites as a Supreme Court case involving the University of Texas and a student goes up for round two. The bottom line is that some Asian and white applicants...
- Posted November 30, 2015
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[Forbes] Stereotyping Asian Americans: Harvard calls it ‘Diversity’ but more like racial balancing
Two sad truths about the state of education in the United States: Our K-12 students are trailing those of other nations, and there aren’t enough homegrown pupils focused on STEM. With this in mind,...
- Posted July 10, 2015
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[NR] What Ivy League affirmative action really looks like from the inside
Asian Americans have finally had enough. They’re tired of working harder, achieving more academically, then having that held against them as they try to fulfill their educational dreams in our nation’s most elite...
- Posted May 20, 2015
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Harvard, UNC sued over alleged discrimination against Asian applicants
BOSTON (AP) — Affirmative action policies at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have been challenged in court. A lawsuit against Harvard alleges the university limits the number of Asian-Americans it admits...
- Posted November 17, 2014