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The Numbers and the Arguments on Asian Admissions
Justice Department inquiry renews debate over whether top colleges hold some applicants to an unfair standard -- and what the data say about Asian-American applicants.

Opinion
Affirmative Action: Now More Than Ever
Michael S. Roth discusses why we must resist efforts to restrict affirmative action.

Preparing for Scrutiny
U of Texas prevailed in affirmative action case in large part because of its research. Will other colleges be able to match that analysis? And will legal and political battles change if focus is on rejected Asian-American applicants?

Justice Department Will Target Affirmative Action
Trump administration plans to investigate and sue colleges and universities over admissions practices.

Black Colleges Still Waiting
Trump promised best effort ever for HBCUs but has left top position at key advocacy office unfilled for longer than any previous administration did. And his pledge to move office to White House remains unfulfilled.

A Deportation Case Galvanizes a Campus
MIT rallies around a custodian who has been detained by immigration authorities and faces possible deportation.

What We Talk About When We’re Not Talking About Engineering
Kristin Boudreau describes how a play by a student has fostered a vitally inclusive space at a predominately engineering college.
Opinion
Eradicating Transphobia on Campuses
Change must begin with the administration, writes Stacy Jane Grover.
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