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Princeton University is taking steps to enhance diversity in admissions following the US Supreme Court's decision to ban affirmative action. The university aims to address the issue of racial equity by implementing new strategies. This comes as schools find that cutting honors classes is not a quick fix to achieve racial equity. The impact of the Supreme Court's decision is now being felt by high school students applying to colleges, making the admissions process trickier to navigate. Affirmative action policies of the past few decades have drawn students away from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and into other institutions that sought to diversify their student bodies.
Students applying to colleges now are the first class to deal with the impact of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn affirmative action in admissions. For many high school students, this annual rite of passage is now trickier to navigate. @hari reports. https://t.co/ANtalSlnRm
Race-based affirmative action policies of the past few decades drew many students away from HBCUs and into other institutions that wanted to diversify their student bodies. https://t.co/5Tugyl7pIG via James Piereson and @NaomiSRiley
Affirmative action must end at military-service academies. @tzsmith @cullystimson https://t.co/aVULp5TudU
Cutting honors classes to address racial equity isn’t a quick fix, schools find https://t.co/meQpX1H9GO
Cutting honors classes to address racial equity isn’t a quick fix, schools find https://t.co/CCTRYSBQJF
This is a final clip from my scintillating debate with Harvard Law's Randall Kennedy on the Sup.Ct's latest affirmative action decision. I can agree that AA was historically necessary, but would argue that it's time to move on. The full conversation is here:… https://t.co/rp4Wh8iFxg https://t.co/PkeZaxj4Ls
This is how Princeton University plans to boost diversity in admissions after the US Supreme Court's decision to ban affirmative action. https://t.co/4b3Y5rX5pU
This is how Princeton University plans to boost diversity in admissions after the US Supreme Court's decision to ban affirmative action. https://t.co/iP8Mi8UnJJ