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Daniel Golden

Who’s Taking College Spots From Top Asian Americans? Privileged Whites

The Trump administration is preparing to investigate whether Asian Americans are treated unfairly as a result of admissions policies intended to boost the chances of other racial minorities. That inquiry should also look at colleges’ other major affirmative action effort — lower admission standards for applicants whose parents are alumni or major donors.

10 августа, 2017

От Daniel Golden

Who’s Taking College Spots From Top Asian Americans? Privileged Whites

More than a decade ago, I chatted with Asian-American seniors at Hunter College High School in New York City about their college admission prospects. One young woman told me she had scored 1530 out of a maximum 1600 on the SAT. When I congratulated her, she said that her score was what she and her friends called "an Asian fail." She predicted it

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Wikileaks Assange Arrested

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Jared Kushner Isn’t Alone: Universities Still Give Rich And Connected Applicants A Leg Up

Ten years after his book showed how the wealthy buy college slots for their kids at the expense of more deserving students, Daniel Golden writes that the problem has only gotten worse.

23 ноября, 2016

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Jared Kushner Isn’t Alone: Universities Still Give Rich And Connected Applicants A Leg Up

When Georgetown University announced plans in September to make amends for its historical participation in the slave trade, President John J. DeGioia drew a curious parallel. The descendants of 272 slaves sold by the university in 1838 to pay off debts, he said, would receive the same advantage in admissions as the children of its alumni. He

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Trump, DOJ Expected To Sue Universities For 'Discrimination Against White People'

Trump, DOJ Expected To Sue Universities For ‘Discrimination Against White People’

University of California, Berkeley, student Jack Palkovic, center, stands with others near a Berkeley College Republicans table in front of Sather Gate on campus in Berkeley, Calif., Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017. Palkovic claims he was attacked on the campus a day after protests led authorities to cancel a controversial speech. (AP/Jeff Chiu)

Poll: Most Republicans Believe Colleges, Universities Are Hurting America

New Jersey’s Student Loan Program Is ‘State-Sanctioned Loan-Sharking’

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