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Members of Scotch Plains-Fanwood Jewish Community Speak Out Against Author's Anti-Israel Tweets SCOTCH PLAINS/FANWOOD, NJ -- Normally, a staff/teacher development day is not a subject of intense discussion in the Scotch Plains-Fanwood SPFK12 school district. However, when members of the local...
Harvard President Resigns After Plagiarism Allegations, Campus Antisemitism Backlash Claudine Gay faced calls to step down as governing board stood by her
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Penn’s President Resigns, After Her Responses About Antisemitism Elizabeth Magill angered many alumni for allowing a Palestinian writers conference on campus. After she appeared to dodge questions at a congressional hearing, the outcry swelled.
University of Pennsylvania President Resigns Amid Furor Over Comments on Antisemitism on Campus Liz Magill resigned, capping a tumultuous week at the Ivy League school stemming from statements she made about antisemitism at a congressional hearing Tuesday.
Universities Face Congressional Inquiry and Angry Donors Over Handling of Antisemitism Congress has opened an investigation into Harvard, M.I.T. and University of Pennsylvania, a $100 million gift was withdrawn, and demands have grown for the universities’ presidents to resign.
Colleges Are Struggling to Respond to Antisemitism. Now the Feds Are Stepping In. As hate speech escalates on campuses, the Biden administration moves to combat it.
The Asian penalty in college admissions is still here — even without affirmative action Legacy and geographic preferences will continue to favor white applicants, a new study finds.
How Big Is the Legacy Boost at Elite Colleges? In the same week as a civil rights inquiry into Harvard, new data shows legacies are slightly more qualified yet are four times as likely to get into top schools.
Children, relatives of alumni no longer have admissions edge at Carnegie Mellon, Pitt For decades, Carnegie Mellon University viewed whether a student applicant was related to alumni as an “important” or “considered” factor in admissions decisions. But it appears that legacies, as children or relatives of alumni are called, no longer have an edge in admissions...
Racial Bias In NJ Traffic Stops To Be Addressed, Attorney General Says A study of more than 6 million traffic stops shows "concerning racial and ethnic disparities" in how state police choose to act, said the AG
Opinion: Two Big Things Colleges Can Do Right Now to Increase Diversity This is how to expand access after affirmative action.
Race-Conscious Admission: Getting The Educational House In Order Access to quality K-12 education is tragically inequitable in our country.
Affirmative Action Battle Moves to Race-Based College Scholarships Some schools drop race from consideration for scholarships after the Supreme Court found race-based admissions policies to be unconstitutional.
Opinion | I Teach at an Elite College. Here’s a Look Inside the Racial Gaming of Admissions. The end of affirmative action will only cause students and parents to get even more creative about gaming college admissions.
Secretary Cardona Statement on Supreme Court Ruling on College Affirmative Action Programs | U.S. Department of Education “Today’s Supreme Court decision takes our country decades backward, sharply limiting a vital tool that colleges have used to create vibrant, diverse campus communities. Students of color have long faced inequities in education and college access, and today’s ruling is yet another blow to the f...
Can Colleges Be Racially Diverse Without Affirmative Action? Experience Suggests No Nine states that banned race-conscious admissions find alternatives tend to leave Black and Hispanic students underrepresented.
FACT SHEET: President Biden Announces Actions to Promote Educational Opportunity and Diversity in Colleges and Universities | U.S. Department of Education Today, the Supreme Court upended decades of precedent that enabled America’s colleges and universities to build vibrant diverse environments where students are prepared to lead and learn from one another. Although the Court’s decision threatens to move the country backwards, the Biden-Harris Adm...
Supreme Court Bans Affirmative Action At NJ Colleges The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ended race-conscious affirmative action policies similar to those used for decades.
'Falling through the cracks': Why ADHD is under-diagnosed among Asian Americans Researchers and mental health professionals say there's a dearth of research and outreach on ADHD in Asian American communities, leading to under-diagnosis.
Juneteenth offers new ways to teach about slavery, Black perseverance and American history Many students say they aren’t learning much about slavery beyond its harsh conditions. A historian explores how Juneteenth offers opportunities to change that reality.
4 arrested for allegedly yelling racial slurs, assaulting Black Lehigh University student Pennsylvania police have arrested four men accused of yelling racial slurs at a Black Lehigh University student before chasing him into his dorm.
Despite Political Attacks, Interest in Black Studies Holds Steady A new AP course — already under attack — could bolster the programs, which often challenge the racist structures of the colleges that house them.
Report details ‘pervasive and relentless assault’ on Jewish and pro-Israel students nationwide | The College Fix No other identity group is subject to such a relentless and organized attack on their identity.'
4 Things Public Schools Can and Can’t Do When It Comes to Dress Codes | News & Commentary | American Civil Liberties Union As back to school season arrives, here's what to know about how far schools can and can't go when enforcing dress codes on students
Penn’s medical school formalizes its partnership with HBCUs in pursuit of greater diversity Students are guaranteed admission and are exempt from taking the MCATs if they meet requirements including maintaining a 3.6 GPA, completing two summers of research and getting recommendation letters.
Opinion | I’m a High School Junior. Let’s Talk About ‘Huckleberry Finn’ and ‘Mockingbird.’ The problem isn’t that we disagree; it’s how we argue.