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PRESS RELEASE: The Supreme Court agrees to hear what may become a landmark case on the diversity rationale for racial preferences in college admissions.
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David Clemens laments the latest announcement from California's commnuity college system.
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In the first of an eight-part series, Peter Wood examines the president’s longstanding goal of making America the nation with the highest percentage of college graduates.
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Peter Wood, Richard Vedder, George Leef, Hans Bader, and Herbert London weigh in on the Center for College Affordability and Productivity's new study on whether colleges raise tuition when they receive federal aid.
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The vice president appears to be the latest to agree that federal student-aid programs are contributing to rising college costs, writes Richard Vedder.
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The rankings scandal at Claremont McKenna College is just the latest example of colleges deceiving the public, writes Richard Vedder.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Press coverage and commentary of the US Supreme Court's decision to accept the case of Fisher v. University of Texas for review.
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Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >The decision of the Supreme Court to hear the Fisher v. UT case is potentially of historic significance.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >You can’t end racism by practicing racism, even when you pretend it is virtuous.
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