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Another investigation into Harvard University was launched by the Trump administration, this time looking at its admissions.
President Donald Trump has issued a memorandum requiring Harvard and other US universities to disclose detailed admissions data to ensure compliance with the Supreme Court's ban on affirmative action.
Harvard's Class of 2029 boasts a strong 85% yield despite political challenges, including scrutiny of international students and admissions policies.
Harvard and the Trump administration are in the thick of negotiations to restore the university’s funding, moving closer to a ...
Harvard’s long-awaited release of the racial demographics of the Class of 2028 — the first admitted after the Supreme Court prohibited colleges from employing racial preferences — defied all ...
President Trump signed a memorandum requiring increased transparency in higher education admissions, which can only be ...
The case, Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, is led by anti-affirmative action crusader Edward Blum. Blum is once again seeking the elimination of all race-conscious admissions practices after ...
While admitting the children of donors might have some financial benefits, this blatant preference is unjust and undermines both Harvard’s educational mission and its stated admissions policies.
Students for Fair Admissions, the group suing Harvard , revealed a series of internal Harvard emails in which top university officials take special note of students with ties to major donors.
As colleges wrestle with fairness, equity, and social mobility, Harvard University’s legacy admissions policy remains a relic. Favoring alumni children undermines the meritocracy Harvard clai… ...
Harvard faculty defended their choice to revert back to requiring standardized test scores for admissions to Harvard, a policy that was briefly abandoned in recent years.
Heather Wallick, former Assistant Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at Harvard Law School, has started a ...