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Being rich makes you twice as likely to be accepted into the Ivy League and other elite colleges, new study finds
By Paige HagyJuly 24, 2023
Why the CPA qualification’s 150-hour college credit rule is outdated–and inequitable
Commentary
Why the CPA qualification’s 150-hour college credit rule is outdated–and inequitable
By Guylaine Saint JusteJuly 14, 2023
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Tech
25-year-old Harvard grad worries A.I. ‘is not in any way fostering educational resilience’—but admits she uses it for writing all the time
By Paolo ConfinoJuly 13, 2023
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Harvard and other wealthy schools’ legacy admissions policies draw support from people who want to keep a ‘racial hierarchy,’ research shows
By Angelica S. Gutierrez and The ConversationJuly 13, 2023
Most people believe they don’t see color–but only empirically proven ‘blinding’ policies can reduce discrimination in the labor market and criminal justice system
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Most people believe they don’t see color–but only empirically proven ‘blinding’ policies can reduce discrimination in the labor market and criminal justice system
By Sunita SahJuly 13, 2023
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Conferences
Harvard ’21 grad says Gen Z just uses A.I. to do their homework, they ‘aren’t necessarily interested in using ChatGPT for learning’
By Paolo ConfinoJuly 12, 2023
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Success
Harvard and other ‘Ivy Plus’ colleges are failing low-income students, Goldman Sachs says—but underfunded HBCUs don’t
By Paolo ConfinoJuly 8, 2023
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Harvard and other wealthy Massachusetts schools with legacy admissions hit with tax proposal that would raise hundreds of millions
By Janet Lorin and BloombergJuly 5, 2023
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Harvard slapped with lawsuit over legacy admissions: ‘Your family’s last name and the size of your bank account are not a measure of merit’
By Collin Binkley and The Associated PressJuly 3, 2023
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Health
The Supreme Court’s defeat of Roe v. Wade is leading to an explosion of Plan B vending machines on college campuses
By Ed Komenda, Susan Haigh and The Associated PressJuly 1, 2023
Affirmative action is ending–but holistic admissions can still allow higher education to better reflect society
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Affirmative action is ending–but holistic admissions can still allow higher education to better reflect society
By Kelly DoreJune 30, 2023
The Supreme Court can end affirmative action–but it can’t reverse the course of history
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The Supreme Court can end affirmative action–but it can’t reverse the course of history
By Marvin KrislovJune 29, 2023
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Success
The federal government is shelling out $130 million to bring free college to about 30,000 inmates in places like Folsom Prison
By Aaron Morrison and The Associated PressJune 28, 2023
Condoleezza Rice, who holds 3 degrees, says America needs to ‘make a lot more use’ of skills-based hiring
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Condoleezza Rice, who holds 3 degrees, says America needs to ‘make a lot more use’ of skills-based hiring
By Jane ThierJune 23, 2023
Plans are ‘underway’ at Stanford for a new course on Taylor Swift, led by a rising sophomore
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Plans are ‘underway’ at Stanford for a new course on Taylor Swift, led by a rising sophomore
By Chris MorrisJune 23, 2023
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