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Is Class-Based Affirmative Action a Pipe Dream?

Since the Supreme Court struck down race-conscious admissions, a chorus of voices has called for an ambitious—but costly—economic alternative.

Jacques Berlinerblau on Protest and Learning: Syllabus Podcast

This week’s episode of the Syllabus podcast features a conversation with Jacques Berlinerblau, an MSNBC commentator and professor at Georgetown...
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Opinion

Admissions as Slavery Reparations

The end of race-based affirmative action should pave the way for positive admissions considerations— and full-tuition support for—descendants of enslaved Americans, James E. Murray Jr. writes.

Report Details Student Loan Servicing Errors

Student loan borrowers have experienced billing errors and long waits to get hold of the companies managing their loans since...

University of Utah Ends Diversity Statements in Hiring

The University of Utah will no longer use diversity statements in hiring, The Salt Lake Tribune reported. The paper shared...

Eastern Gateway Community College Under U.S., State Criminal Investigation

A search warrant issued by federal, state and local law enforcement authorities was executed last week at Eastern Gateway Community...

Norwich University President Out

Norwich University president Mark Anarumo is out after three years leading the private military college in Vermont, a decision that...
A student at UCLA waves a Palestinian flag with protesters in the background.

UC Ethnic Studies Requirement Waylaid by Israel-Hamas War

Is anti-Zionism core to ethnic studies? Should it matter? These questions have stoked debate about plans for a University of California admissions requirement.