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  1. Added Nov 11, 2008 by sarahfield and 1 other
    Officials in higher education state that Nebraska's ban on affirmative action could impact programs designed to encourage women to enroll in technology related courses.
  2. Added Jan 24, 2008 by kathycho
    egacy preference is a less-visible form of affirmative action, or more bluntly put by Golden, “affirmative action for rich white people.” In the words of Daniel Golden in his book The Price of Admission: How America’s Ruling Class Buys Its Way Into Elite Colleges, “even as conservative critics paint affirmative action for college-bound minorities as giving African-Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans an unfair advantage over more capable white candidates, the truth is the reverse. The number of whites enjoying preference far outwe
  3. Added Sep 12, 2007 by kathycho
    The American Council on Education (ACE) has released a paper evaluating the implications for higher education of the recent Supreme Court decision regarding race- and ethnicity-conscious admissions policies in K-12 public schools.
  4. Added Jul 25, 2007 by kathycho
  5. Added Dec 14, 2006 by kathycho
  6. Added Nov 14, 2006 by kathycho
  7. Added Sep 24, 2006 by pham and 2 others
    This fall, the debate over racial preferences in education returns to the national stage. But this divisive issue just isn’t what it used to be.
  8. Added Sep 12, 2006 by kathycho
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