American Renaissance

Race and Universities

Focus Less on the S.A.T., Study Tells Colleges, September 24, 2008, Christian Science Monitor
     Because non-whites get lower scores.

Calif. Supreme Court Rejects Professor’s Bar Data Research Effort, September 23, 2008, Law.com
     Richard Sander told to refile “in an appropriate court.”

Incoming Class Suffers Drop in Diversity, Concerns Officials, September 17, 2008, Grand Valley Lanthorn (Allendale, Michigan)
     Without racial preferences, non-white enrollment falls 30 percent at Michigan college.

California’s In-State Tuition Policy for Illegal Aliens Is Unconstitutional, Rules State Appeals Court, September 16, 2008, Market Watch
     Unanimous ruling says illegals are not residents.

Homework, Por Favor, September 15, 2008, National Review Online
     Multiculturalism brings down Hispanic grades in science and math.

Academic Mismatch II, September 10, 2008, Creators Syndicate
     American Bar Association uses accreditation to promote racial preferences.

University of California Eyes Admission Changes, July 15, 2008, AP
     New standards to reduce “unfairness” to the “less privileged.”

Viewbook Diversity vs. Real Diversity, July 3, 2008, Inside Higher Education
     Non-whites more prevalent in campus brochures than on campus.

A Bid to Boost Ranks of Minorities with PhDs , June 5, 2008, Christian Science Monitor
     PhD Project claims to have tripled number of non-white business professors.

Students Fail—and Professor Loses Job, May 20, 2008, Inside Higher Education
     At HBCU, students are absent a third of the time.

Morehouse Valedictorian Stands Out—He’s White, May 13, 2008, AP
     But no stranger to “diversity.”

Admissions by Software, April 28, 2008, Inside Higher Education
     Program to give colleges the right racial mix.

The ABA’s ‘Diversity’ Diktat, April 28, 2008, Wall Street Journal
     ABA withholds accreditation from law schools not sufficiently “diverse.”

Data on Minority Doctorates Suppressed, April 28, 2008, Inside Higher Education
     National Science Foundation cites “privacy concerns.”

Report Finds Race-Based Gap in College Grad Rates, April 23, 2008, US News
     Black college students graduating at much lower rates than whites.

Black Colleges Seeking More Financial Support from Alumni, April 22, 2008, AP
     Alumni now rich enought to be worth prospecting.

Redefining Campus Diversity, April 14, 2008, Christian Science Monitor
     More poor students means more non-whites.

Signatures Promise Graduation, April 9, 2008, State News (Michigan State University)
     Blacks drop out because they are discouraged by their high dropout rate.

Universities See Spike in Applications From Abroad, March 24, 2008, Seattle Times
     Falling dollar means more diversity coming to U.S. colleges.

ASU Scholarship Program for Non-Citizens Is Revived, March 7, 2008, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
     Hispanic front group to fund “special-class international students.”

Notre Dame Calls Letters Racist, January 29, 2008, AP
     No place at Notre Dame for learning about IQ differences.

More Foreign Students at U.S. Schools, December 7, 2007, AP
     Nearly 583,000 foreign students in 2006-2007 academic year.

Cops: Still No Suspects in Columbia Noose Incident, December 3, 2007, AP
     Security camera images yield “no relevant information.”

Asian American, Pacific Islander Data Collection Launches, December 3, 2007, UC Newsroom
     UC will have 23 categories for Asians and Pacific Islanders.

Minority Professors Underrepresented, October 25, 2007, The Lariat (Baylor University)
     Sociology prof: Black students don’t get Ph.D.s because they don’t see black profs.

Academic Cesspools, October 24, 2007, Washington Times
     University anti-white indoctrination exposed in documentary.

Doctoral Degree Awards to African Americans Reach Another All-Time High, October 17, 2007, Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
     Without Ed.D. degrees, black doctoral achievement is cut nearly in half.

JBHE Statistical Shocker of the Year, October 16, 2007, Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
     Twenty-one hundred science doctorates by U.S. universities; how many to blacks?

Columbia Reverses Course, Agrees to Give Cops Noose Video, October 11, 2007, New York Daily News
     Columbia grudgingly turns over security video that could crack noose incident.

Bigger Tent for Minority-Serving Colleges, October 10, 2007, Inside Higher Ed
     New education bill grants millions to schools with lots of non-whites.

Affirmative Action Backfires, August 24, 2007, Wall Street Journal
     Racial preferences place blacks in schools they are not academically suited for.

More Specific Listing Of Ethnicity At UC Urged, July 23, 2007, Los Angeles Times
     Small ethnic groups want to be listed separately.

Black College Enrollment In South Rising, June 27, 2007, AP
     The increase in Hispanic population helps black affirmative-action goals to be met.

White Students Being Recruited At Black Colleges, May 29, 2007, AP
     Attractions: lower tuition, scholarships; more non-whites to hang out with.

Diversity Gobbledygook, May 16, 2007, Minding the Campus
     For diversity officers, truth is to be avoided even at the expense of basic coherence.

Student Loans For Illegal Immigrants?, May 14, 2007, SunTimes (Chicago)
     Applicants must promise to apply for permanant residency as soon as possible.

UCLA to get twice as many black freshmen in fall, May 14, 2007, Los Angeles Times
     Each will receive a $1,000 grant as well.

A Leg Up For Minorities On Campus, May 11, 2007, Christian Science Monitor
     Admission officials devising “race-blind” ways to enroll unqualified blacks and Hispanics.

Score Gaps Stir Dispute Over Holistic Approach, May 4, 2007, Daily Bruin (UCLA)
     “Holistic admissions process” fails to increase number of blacks in university.

Among Black Students, Many Immigrants, May 4, 2007, AP
     Giving the wrong blacks a leg up.

Minority Scholarships Fall Victim To Fear Of Anti-affirmative Action Lawsuit, April 19, 2007, Diverse Issues in Higher Education
     Fund administrators now substituting “urban background” for race.

Changing Times For Black Colleges, April 19, 2007, Inside Higher Ed
     Black graduates of “white” schools earn more than those of “historically black colleges.”

UCLA Sees An Increase In Black Student Admissions, April 6, 2007, Los Angeles Times
     It’s amazing what an outcome-driven “holistic” admissions policy can accomplish.

Scholarship Fund To Help Blacks Go To UCLA, March 29, 2007, Los Angeles Times
     Private group fears that money keeps blacks out of college.

The Continuing Battles On The Road To Equal Treatment, March 6, 2007, Heritage Foundation
     Ward Connerly outlines his plans for Super Tuesday, 2008.

In Diversity Push, Top Universities Enrolling More Black Immigrants, March 6, 2007, Washington Post
     The more elite the school, the more black immigrants are enrolled.

Minority Admissions Plummet, February 20, 2007, Michigan Daily
     After preference ban, non-white acceptance rate at Michigan falls from 76 to 33 percent.

Admissions Policy To Diversify UW System, February 16, 2007, Royal Purple
     Wisconsin to consider race in admissions.

2005 The Whitest Law School Report, February 15, 2007, University of Dayton Law School
     Prof. says at law schools “the whiteness is blinding!”

The Hypocrisy of Diversity, February 15, 2007, Tufts Daily
     White college student “embittered” by affirmative action.