The Attack on Asian-Americans November 19, 2019 Are Asians who oppose "affirmative action" racial sell-outs?
Voters Narrowly Reject Affirmative Action in Washington State. What’s Next? November 14, 2019 Seven other states have affirmative action banned as well.
Where Civility Is a Motto, a School Integration Fight Turns Bitter November 13, 2019 ". . . the issue remains deeply divisive among liberals when it comes to their own children."
Who Is Hurt When Colleges Cater to Illegal Alien Students? Not the Elite November 5, 2019 More good analysis from CIS.
Activists Want to Abolish Your Kid’s Honors Classes, November 1, 2019 They claim it's all about "white toxicity and supremacist values."
Seattle Public Schools Say Math Is Racist October 23, 2019 “The goal is to disrupt the status quo and do something different.”
H.B.C.U.s’ Sink-or-Swim Moment October 23, 2019 They're struggling in part since "predominantly white colleges are recognizing the power of diversity."
Princeton Seminary Will Pay $27M in Slavery Reparations October 22, 2019 Five doctoral fellowships for students descended from slaves and a full-time director for the Center for Black Church Studies.
Mom Who Lied About Son’s Ethnicity on College Apps Gets 3 Weeks in Jail October 21, 2019 Plus a $9,500 fine and 250 hours of community service.
Annual Kennedy School Diversity Report Shows Little Change from 2018 October 18, 2019 Sixty percent of students are white, and that's too many.
This Trail-Blazing Suburb Has Tried for 60 Years to Tackle Race. What If Trying Isn’t Enough? October 15, 2019 Thorough integration and "equity" programs haven't closed achievement gaps.
Opponent of I-1000 Says Washington Voters Should Reject Affirmative-Action Measure October 9, 2019 Asian man joins the "fight against racial preferences and racial discrimination."
Grad School Without the GRE October 7, 2019 Of course, graduate schools will keep one qualification that does matter: race.
Will UC Schools Drop Their SAT Scores Requirement? October 4, 2019 Test-optional policies attract more applicants of greater diversity.
Harvard Still Needs Diversity in Admissions October 3, 2019 There's a "pressing need to change the nature of educational opportunity in the United States."
Harvard Wins Right to Discriminate October 2, 2019 Judge says racial discrimination in admissions is “a compelling government interest.”
Federal Judge Rules Harvard’s Admissions Policies Do Not Discriminate Against Asian American Applicants October 2, 2019 Harvard is still being investigated by the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division.
What the Gifted Education Fight Is Really About September 25, 2019 “Merit” is a code word for “white.”
What College Admissions Offices Really Want September 13, 2019 Wealthy whites and Asians with poor GPAs are most likely to be boosted by the SAT.
College Board Drops Plans for SAT Student Adversity Scores August 27, 2019 Instead, it will capture diversity using "a broad array of data points."
‘Your Heritage Is Taken Away’: The Closing of 3 Historically Black Colleges July 2, 2019 They’re financially shaky and losing accreditation.
NYC Teens Stage Sit-In at City Hall to Protest ‘Segregation Crisis’ at Public High Schools June 28, 2019 The school system doesn’t reflect “how New York City looks.”
Study: More White, Affluent Students Would Benefit from SAT Only June 24, 2019 SAT-only admissions would boost the share of white students from 66 percent to 75 percent.
A New Twist in the Fight over NYC High-School Admissions Testing June 19, 2019 Students who get extra time to take the elite public high schools admissions tests are often white or well off.
Medical Schools Are Starting to Diversify. But They’re Learning Hard Lessons Along the Way June 19, 2019 Schools are reevaluating entry requirements and taking into account non-academic factors.
How New York’s Elite Public Schools Lost Their Black and Hispanic Students June 4, 2019 Expanding gifted programs to every neighborhood may increase segregation.
Underrepresented Faculty Play an Uneven Role in Advancing Diversity and Inclusion June 4, 2019 The solution: more diversity spending.
The College Bureaucracy That Never Shrinks June 3, 2019 Colleges should detail their spending on diversity bureaucrats.
What ‘Everyone Knows’ About the SAT Is Wrong May 29, 2019 "If anything, the underprivileged perform below expectations, not above."
White Peoples and Their Achievements Are Headed for the Trash Bin of History May 29, 2019 White people are being propagandized out of existence.
NYC Schools Chancellor Is Accused of Pushing Out White Administrators in Favor of Less-Qualified Non-Whites May 21, 2019 It's part of a broader approach to root out "white supremacy" in the workplace.
West Point Is About to Graduate Its Largest Class of Black Women May 20, 2019 More Hispanic women than ever, too. And the superintendent is black.
SAT to Give Students ‘Adversity Score’ to Capture Social and Economic Background May 16, 2019 The purpose is to “get to race without using race.”
Racial Spoils in Washington State May 8, 2019 The state overturned its 1998 ban on racial preferences.
Race-Norming in a Maryland Public School District May 8, 2019 Maryland school officials find creative ways to exclude whites and Asians.
White High School Student Named Salutatorian over Black Student with Better Grades, Federal Lawsuit Claims May 2, 2019 Black student's weighted GPA was lowered because of courses she took at a historically black school.
U.S. Officials Probe Alleged Discrimination Against Asian American Students in Md. April 24, 2019 Asian admissions plummeted after magnet schools sought greater "diversity."
Where Are the Black Women in STEM Leadership? April 24, 2019 Black women hold only 5 percent of management jobs in STEM.
‘Alarmingly Low’: FAS Sciences Struggles to Increase Proportion of Underrepresented Minority Faculty April 19, 2019 Chem department chairman: “If there isn't a pool of viable, strong candidates, it is not a good thing to hire a weak candidate.”
U.S. Requires Texas Tech Med School to End Use of Race in Admissions Decisions April 12, 2019 The Obama administration went beyond Supreme Court precedent.
Are Arabs and Iranians White? Census Says Yes, But Many Disagree April 5, 2019 Arabs in America want their share of racial spoils.
Ethnic Charter Schools Seek Judge’s Protection in Desegregation Lawsuit April 3, 2019 Plaintiff argues that the same protection could be used to create an all-white charter school.
Can College Scandal Make Latino Students Rethink ‘Impostor Syndrome’ Guilt? April 3, 2019 Affirmative action can make Hispanic students feel inferior.
Underrepresented Minority Tenure Track Faculty in Harvard Sciences Increases to 13 Percent March 28, 2019 Harvard’s science department has stopped using GRE scores to evaluate candidates.
Loudoun County NAACP Calls for Investigation into Academies’ Admissions Process March 27, 2019 Only one black student was accepted in the latest wave of admissions.
Connecticut Magnet Schools Illegally Recruit White Students to Fill Racial Quotas March 25, 2019 Whitey can't win, no matter what.
To Close Racial Gaps, Indiana Sets a Lower Bar for Black Students. Advocates Say That’s Wrong. March 13, 2019 Officials set targets based on how the groups are performing now.
Why We Need More Black Students in Canadian Law Schools March 13, 2019 The reasons the admissions offices give are “unacceptable.”
SEAS Now Requires Faculty to Submit Diversity Reports March 12, 2019 Promoting “diversity, inclusion, and belonging” is a priority at Harvard.
Harvard Business School Plans New Position Focused on Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging March 8, 2019 Black senior lecturer: “We are Harvard, we can do whatever we want.”
The Rasputin of the British Royal Family February 27, 2019 Meghan Markle's tonelessness undermines the royal family.
Most Americans Say Colleges Should Not Consider Race or Ethnicity in Admissions February 26, 2019 78 percent of whites and even 62 percent of blacks.
Top Universities Will Need to Accept Fewer Middle Class Students to Meet Diversity Targets, Regulator Admits February 22, 2019 Other efforts to reduce the gap between rich and poor students have failed.
Will Diversity Be the Death of the Democrats? February 15, 2019 "[T]he party seems to be careening into a virtual war of all against all."
New York City Public Schools Should Be Evaluated Based on Diversity, Not Just Tests, Panel Says February 15, 2019 “Good schools are integrated schools.”
Nearly Half of Undergraduates Are Students of Color. But Black Students Lag Behind. February 14, 2019 Blacks have higher drop-out rates, lower six-year completion rates, and they owe more money.
A Lawsuit Threatens a Groundbreaking School-Desegregation Case February 13, 2019 There are too many white students in Hartford magnet schools.
Finnish City Bans Asylum Seekers from Schools amid Grooming Gang Scandal February 1, 2019 Opponents: Temporary ban makes migrants think they aren't welcome in Finnish society.
Universities Launch Drive to Recruit More White Males as Low Numbers Give Them ‘Minority Group’ Status December 11, 2018 Some people are “uncomfortable” targeting white men for recruitment.
We Must Face Persistent Racial Gaps in Academic Performance December 5, 2018 Inferior education is "of course" to blame.
Minorities Fail FL Teacher Exam at Higher Rates November 21, 2018 The tests are excluding “talented people of color.”
Asian Plaintiffs Threaten the ‘Rainbow Coalition’ November 5, 2018 Ending race preferences would benefit whites.
Republicans Court Asian Voters with a New Message: End Affirmative Action November 2, 2018 But 58 percent of Asian voters approve of race preferences.
Netflix Host Hasan Minhaj: Asians Opposed to Affirmative Action Are the ‘Worst Kind’ of Americans October 30, 2018 Discrimination against Asians is OK if it's good for blacks and Hispanics.
What Is Harvard Trying to Hide? October 22, 2018 Some of Harvard's admissions preferences were revealed in the 1990s.