Events2Join

Colleges quietly begin planning for end of affirmative action


Colleges quietly begin planning for end of affirmative action

US Supreme Court widely expected to rule against Harvard and UNC in landmark cases, leading many institutions to start the process for ...

Colleges start to prepare for losing Supreme Court case

Some colleges are starting to plan for what is widely expected to happen: the end of affirmative action. They just aren't saying so.

Defying Supreme Court, Colleges Fight To Preserve Race-Based ...

Defying Supreme Court, Colleges Fight To Preserve Race-Based Admissions · Following Affirmative Action's Demise, Slay the DEI Leviathan · After ...

American universities are entering a new era of mistrust

... affirmative action and academic freedom for The Chronicle of Higher Education. ... Colleges quietly begin planning for end of affirmative action.

Class of 2024 adjusts college applications in wake of Supreme ...

... colleges and universities without federally protected affirmative action in 57 years ... [The end of affirmative action] definitely makes the ...

Colleges brace for the end of affirmative action - Axios

Driving the news: Colleges are not publicizing their plans yet, and will have to tailor whatever they do to the specifics of the court's ...

Supreme Court reverses affirmative action, gutting race-conscious ...

In a historic decision, the US Supreme Court on Thursday effectively ended race-conscious admission programs at colleges and universities across the country.

What would an end to affirmative action mean for students heading ...

Schools like Harvard University, known for their incredibly low acceptance rates, rely on race-conscious admissions to form a diverse student ...

Supreme Court has ruled to end affirmative action in college ...

What Philly-area schools are saying about the SCOTUS ruling to end race-based admissions in colleges ... “The Court does say that, for example, ...

Race-neutral alternatives to affirmative action in college admissions

The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday struck down race-based affirmative action in admissions at Harvard University and the University of North ...

Racial Diversity on Campus After Affirmative Action

And it is poised to further limit opportunities for people of color to enroll in colleges and universities that are increasingly the gatekeepers ...

Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling leaves colleges looking for ...

The Supreme Court has sent shockwaves through higher education with a landmark decision that struck down affirmative action and left ...

How Does the End of Affirmative Action Impact Workplaces?

At the end of June 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), in a 6-3 ruling, ended affirmative action, a set of procedures ...

The Supreme Court's decision to strike down affirmative action ...

The June 29 Supreme Court decision on affirmative action effectively ends race-conscious admissions practices in higher education and erodes 40 years of ...

Most Americans Wanted The Supreme Court To End Affirmative Action

University of North Carolina — both argued that the use of race in college admissions should end, but for slightly different reasons. In the ...

After Affirmative Action Ends | The New Yorker

Colleges and universities will have to admit students using only methods that are “race-neutral,” and will not be allowed to consciously ...

The End of Affirmative Action | CBS Reports - YouTube

In the aftermath of the Supreme Court striking down affirmative action in college admissions, CBS Reports examines the fog of uncertainty ...

The Supreme Court could end the affirmative action culture war - Vox

The Supreme Court's decision in the Harvard and UNC cases may quiet the war over race-conscious admissions policies at universities.

The Supreme Court is poised to strike down affirmative action and ...

The Supreme Court is poised to strike down affirmative action and student loan forgiveness: These decisions would threaten college enrollment and completion ...

Colleges plan and wait for the Supreme Court - Inside Higher Ed

Some colleges are quietly talking about how they will respond if the justices, as expected, reject affirmative action—especially if the ...