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Is Class-Based Affirmative Action a Pipe Dream?
Since the Supreme Court struck down race-conscious admissions, a chorus of voices has called for an ambitious—but costly—economic alternative.

Success Program Launch: Scholarship Supports Diversity in STEM
This academic year, 20 students at the University of Chicago began receiving institutional support and additional scholarship money to support their academic pursuits in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.
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How Human Law Can Apply to AI: Academic Minute

Program Innovation: Increasing and Improving On-Campus Work Experiences
University leaders at Binghamton University look to improve student career readiness by creating new and enhancing existing on-campus work opportunities.

MLA Delegates Pass Motion Defending Pro-Palestine Speech
A leading opponent of the statement said it represented “an organizational pivot to anti-Zionism.”

Who Failed Whom at Harvard?
Claudine Gay’s presidency lasted a mere six months. Now, in the aftermath of her exit, questions linger about how the Harvard Corporation handled matters.

UC Ethnic Studies Requirement Waylaid by Israel-Hamas War
Is anti-Zionism core to ethnic studies? Should it matter? These questions have stoked debate about plans for a University of California admissions requirement.
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