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Black Enrollment At Harvard Law Nosedives
Steep decline in Black, Hispanic enrollment at Harvard Law after Supreme Court ruling
The first Harvard Law class admitted since the Supreme Court effectively ended affirmative action at U.S. colleges last year is significantly less diverse.
Harvard Law School sees decline in Black enrollment post-affirmative action ban
The Supreme Court's landmark decision in 2023 to ban affirmative action in college admissions has sent shockwaves through
Black enrollment at Harvard Law lowest since 1960s after affirmative action ruling
Harvard Law School is reporting its lowest Black student enrollment since the 1960s just one year after the Supreme Court’s decision to end race-conscious college admissions. Only 19 first-year Black students enrolled in this year’s class,
Harvard Law enrollment plummets for Black and Hispanic students
The number of first-year Black and Hispanic students enrolled at Harvard Law School this year plummeted almost by half, according to enrollment data released this week. The big picture: The class of 2027 is the first to be admitted after the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action last year,
Black, Latino Enrollment at Harvard Law Falls by Half After Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Ban
Harvard reps noted that they remain committed to "fostering an on-campus community and a legal profession that reflect numerous dimensions of human experience"
Black Enrollment At Harvard Law Nosedives After Affirmative Action Ban
Black student enrollment at Harvard Law has drastically decreased following the Supreme Court's ruling against affirmative action last year.
SCOTUS affirmative action ban: Drop in Black students at elite colleges sparks concerns among current students
As the number of Black students drops among new enrollees at elite colleges, some worry minority students won't feel welcomed at predominately white institutions.
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Harvard Lets Students Know If They Got In Early But Public Will Have To Wait
Harvard University has let its early action applicants know whether they got in but no longer publicly releases acceptance ...
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‘Universities are the enemy.’ Final episode of ‘The Harvard Plan’ examines the growing distrust of higher education.
In part three of this collaboration with WNYC’s On The Media, the deep history of
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Harvard president privately tells faculty university needs to rethink messaging after GOP victory
The Harvard president reportedly described Washington's turn against higher ed as the greatest threat to the university in ...
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For roughly $30,000, this company gives you a 98% chance of getting into Harvard and the Ivy League
College is already expensive, and Crimson Education believes paying extra for top-notch admissions help is worth it.
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Harvard Is the Education Epicenter of the Global Elite
A duo of economists recently surveyed where 6,141 members of the world’s global elite went to college. The results show that ...
The Harvard Crimson
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Harvard, Cambridge Fail To Reach New PILOT Agreement by End-of-Year Deadline
Harvard and the city of Cambridge have missed their end-of-year deadline for renegotiating Harvard’s Payment in Lieu of Taxes ...
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The University of Utah picked a trailblazing Harvard neurosurgeon to lead its health system and medical school
Renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Bob S. Carter, currently at Harvard Medical School, has been picked to lead the University of ...
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Nita Ambani to headline India Conference at Harvard
One of India’s most influential voices will champion India's global influence at the prestigious global platform ...
The Harvard Crimson
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Nation’s Best Cross Country Runner Tam Gavenas Commits to Harvard
Tam Gavenas, the number one cross country runner in the U.S., committed to run with Harvard’s Track and Field and Cross ...
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Keep your brain young at any age: Check 5 ways to keep it sharp, as per Harvard University
People get cautious if they are becoming patients with dementia or Alzheimer's. But in actuality, it is just they are ...
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