Harvard's Class of 2028 sees a decline in Black student enrollment by four percentage points, while Hispanic representation increases. The university grapples with maintaining diversity without ...
The aftermath of the 2023 Supreme Court ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard (SFFA) has put a spotlight on the capriciousness of admissions practices at selective colleges.
The Harvard Kennedy ... after the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down affirmative action. The College saw a 4 percentage point drop in Black student enrollment, while the Law School reported ...
The most striking dips in male student enrollment were at public two ... Why have the declines been especially severe among Black men? Men’s college-going rates are declining across all races ...
In the wake of the court’s decision, we are seeing declining numbers of Black student enrollment at many selective ... grandparents who attended the “Harvard of the West” at a time when ...
Data shows a greater number of students at competitive colleges did not indicate their race or ethnicity in their college ...
A recent report by the American Institute for Boys and Men reveals that Black male enrollment at Historically ... to see a non-Black student as a Black man, that’s a very big change in the ...
It said Black and African American enrollment declined by 2.3 percentage points, Hispanic and Latino enrollment declined by 5.5 percentage points, White student ... Harvard is the nation’s ...
The proportion of Black students at several of New York’s most selective colleges ... At Columbia University, Black enrollment fell to 12% of its 1,500-student freshmen class, down from one ...
Donations to Harvard University fell nearly 15% in a year when some high-profile donors said they would stop giving money to the school over its handling of antisemitism on campus. Harvard said in ...
Some had toiled for years. Too often, said Scott, requests of Black women leaders are extractive and there’s isn’t enough given in return. The Harvard program promised opportunity for ...
“The fact that Harvard’s top leaders intentionally declined to condemn Hamas’ terrorist attack on Israel, which claimed the lives of approximately 1,200 innocent people, or the student ...