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All posts tagged "discrimination"
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Rep. Ed Royce: Korean Americans deserve a fair shot at top universities
By U.S. Representative Ed Royce Being Korean American should not be an obstacle to receiving a top university education. It’s sad I have to make that clear in 2015. Earlier this year, a coalition of 64 Asian American organizations filed...
- Posted October 9, 2015
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Feds rule Princeton did not discriminate against Asian Americans
PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — The federal Department of Education has declared that there is no evidence that Princeton University discriminates against Asian and Asian American applicants. The university on Wednesday released a letter dated Sept. 9 from...
- Posted September 23, 2015
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[UPI] S. Korea’s population becoming more diverse, but tolerance lagging
SEOUL, April 8 (UPI) — As South Korea’s population becomes more multicultural with a steady influx of foreigners seeking jobs, South Korean society is facing the prospects of becoming more ethnically diverse. But with more...
- Posted April 8, 2015
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Tides may turn for Asian discrimination in Ivy League admissions
In an interview with The Korea Times, Virginia-based director of the Project on Fair Representation Edward Blum, who filed lawsuits against Harvard and UNC says, “The number of Asians admitted 20 years ago is...
- Posted November 21, 2014