A Timeline of How the Israel-Hamas War Has Roiled College Campuses Since Oct. 7, there have been dueling protests, calls for the ouster of school leaders and threats from angry donors.
Joshua Ramus Is Lifting Off It took 17 years, but Joshua Ramus is lifting off. “He’s really inflexible,” said Rem Koolhaas, “which in certain conditions is extremely useful.”
Legacy Admissions Is ‘Affirmative Action For The Rich’ Five legacy students wrestle with the advantages they had in the college admissions process.
The Legacy Dilemma: What to Do About Privileges for the Privileged? Alumni of many colleges are wrestling with whether the practice of legacy admissions should survive after the Supreme Court gutted race-based admissions programs.