Diverse in India: Government Seeks to Boost College Access for the Disadvantaged
By Jamaal Abdul-Alim, DiverseEducation.com, August 23, 2011
When it comes to dealing with his fellow students at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Warner, a 21-year-old aerospace engineering major, says the fact that he comes from a group of farmers known as the Pallar community means nothing.
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Michigan to appeal decision deeming affirmative action ban illegal
By DAVID ASHENFELTER AND DAWSON BELL, July 1, 2011
A federal appeals court today struck down Proposal 2, the 2006 Michigan referendum that banned affirmative action in college admissions, employment and contracting, setting up another U.S. Supreme Court showdown on the issue.
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Senate panel examines federal government�s hiring of recent graduates
By Joe Davidson, The Washington Post, June 21, 2011
If you want to know how efficiently Uncle Sam hires recent college grads, you need to listen to more than the Obama administration officials running that operation.
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Mixed-Race Students Wonder How Many Boxes to Check
By SUSAN SAULNY and JACQUES STEINBERG, The New York Times, June 13, 2011
Multiracial students confess to spending sleepless nights worrying about how best to answer the race question on college applications. Some say they wonder whether their answers will be perceived as gamesmanship or a reflection of reality.
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Debating Legacy Admissions at Yale, and Elsewhere
By JENNY ANDERSON, The New York Times, www.nytimes.com, April 29, 2011
Jeffrey B. Brenzel, dean of undergraduate admissions at Yale University made the case that legacy preference at Yale College is diminishing and what remains is grounded in financial reality. Richard D. Kahlenberg, a senior fellow at the Century Foundation and Daniel Golden, an editor at large at Bloomberg who wrote �The Price of Admission: How America's Ruling Class Buys its Way into Elite Colleges and Who Gets Left Outside the Gates� argued that the practice of giving advantages to alumni is both widespread and harmful.
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By ERIC PLATT, The New York Times, April 15, 2011
A few weeks ago, colleges and universities notified millions of restless high school seniors of their admissions decisions for fall 2011.
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