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House Committee Will Subpoena Harvard for Documents Relating to Antisemitism
The committee has already reprimanded the university for withholding or heavily redacting information it had submitted voluntarily.
Harvard, M.I.T. and Penn Say They Are Acting Against Antisemitism, in Congressional Testimony
They acknowledged that there was antisemitic, and also Islamophobic, behavior on their campuses since the Hamas attack on Israel.
The Value of a Liberal Arts Degree: What’s the Return on Investment?
After years of hand-wringing about their future, liberal arts departments now face the chopping block. At risk: French, German, American studies and women’s studies.
Harvard Students Doxxed After Writing Anti-Israel Letter
A truck with a billboard displayed their names and photos, and critics put out do-not-hire lists. The students say it’s a campaign to shut them...
Anti-Affirmative Action Group Sues West Point Over Admissions Policy
The Supreme Court ruling barring race-conscious admissions at civilian colleges should apply to the U.S. Military Academy as well, the lawsuit argues.
West Virginia University Slashes Its Budget, Plans to Drop Languages
The state’s flagship school will no longer teach world languages or creative writing — a sign, its president says, of the future at many public...
Biden Administration Offers Guidance After Affirmative Action Decision
In its first guidance since the Supreme Court decision, the administration says many recruitment programs are still allowed, but other questions are left unanswered.
The Next Affirmative Action Battle May Be at West Point
Students for Fair Admissions won its Supreme Court case against Harvard and the University of North Carolina. Now, it’s focusing on a possible new target:...
After the Affirmative Action Ruling, Asian Americans Ask What Happens Next
No matter their views of race-conscious admissions, students were wary of the college application process — and some thought little would change.
With Affirmative Action Decision, College Admissions Could Become More Subjective
Colleges have a game plan, like emphasizing the personal essay, but so do conservative groups that promise to monitor and, if necessary, go back to court.
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