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Affirmative Action
Affirmative Action
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Commentary
Great Place To Work CEO: ‘It’s time to acknowledge why diversity makes us uncomfortable’
By
Michael C. Bush
July 12, 2023
Success
Harvard and other ‘Ivy Plus’ colleges are failing low-income students, Goldman Sachs says—but underfunded HBCUs don’t
By
Paolo Confino
July 8, 2023
Success
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 Press
July 3, 2023
Commentary
Affirmative action is ending–but holistic admissions can still allow higher education to better reflect society
By
Kelly Dore
June 30, 2023
Newsletters
How the Supreme Court’s gutting of affirmative action will roll back progress on workplace diversity
By
Emma Hinchliffe
and
Kinsey Crowley
June 30, 2023
Leadership
Microsoft, Salesforce, and other Coins2Day 500 companies react to Supreme Court striking down affirmative action: ‘Our commitment to equality doesn’t waver’
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Trey Williams
June 30, 2023
Newsletters
Digital Assets Editor
By
Amber Burton
and
Paolo Confino
June 29, 2023
Commentary
The Supreme Court can end affirmative action–but it can’t reverse the course of history
By
Marvin Krislov
June 29, 2023
Personal Finance
Americans aided by affirmative action and student loans see backlash to racial progress in Supreme Court cases
By
Annie Ma
,
Aaron Morrison
and
The Associated Press
June 15, 2023
Newsletters
What the abolishment of affirmative action would mean for diverse entry-level recruitment
By
Paolo Confino
and
Amber Burton
June 8, 2023
Features
What comes after affirmative action?
By
Ellen McGirt
June 8, 2023
Newsletters
The Supreme Court is expected to strike down affirmative action in university admissions. It could impact corporate diversity programs
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Paolo Confino
May 31, 2023
Politics
Most Americans say colleges should be able to use affirmative action in admissions, but race should play a small role, new poll shows
By
Collin Binkley
,
Emily Swanson
and
The Associated Press
May 30, 2023
Success
I’m a psychology professor disturbed by how my small, liberal arts college treats Black students. Here’s what my 12 years of research found.
By
Elizabeth Aries
and
The Conversation
March 3, 2023
Newsletters
How Slutty Vegan founder Pinky Cole turned the diet into a $100 million brand with a celebrity following
By
Ellen McGirt
January 27, 2023
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By
Preston Fore
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By
Eleanor Pringle