Por: Associated Press Life December 06, 2022
BOSTON (AP) — A wealthy Maryland businessman bought the run-down home of Harvard’s fencing coach for well above its value, bankrolled the renovation of his $1 million condo and helped pay the coach’s bills in a scheme to secure coveted spots for his sons at the elite university, a federal prosecutor told jurors on Monday. Peter Brand, who was fired from Harvard in 2019, “gave into corruption” amid personal financial struggles from Jie... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 03, 2022
Harvard University fencing coach Peter Brand and his wife were struggling to pay their bills in 2012 when she sent a flurry of e-mails warning him to stop using his debit card because they had “almost no money” in their bank account, according to court filings.By the end of... + más
‘Middleman’ tells federal jury details of alleged Harvard bribery scheme | The Boston Globe
What picking up fencing taught me about aging and finding your 'why' | Los Angeles Times
Slate USA Politics November 01, 2022
For nearly 50 years, conservatives opposed to affirmative action have attempted to use the courts to eliminate any consideration of race in university admissions. In case after case, their attempts ended in failure. Yet judging from events at the Supreme Court on Monday, that... + más
Harvard's endowment has first year of negative returns since 2016 | Fox Business
Campus ‘diversity’ is a scam used to promote reverse racism | New York Post
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 31, 2022
On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in two cases challenging affirmative action. The likely outcome, experts said, is a nationwide ban on the consideration of race or ethnicity in college admissions.The lawsuits before the Court challenged the admissions practices of... + más
Opinion | The New York Times
Justices’ past affirmative action views, in their own words | WPLG Local 10
Fox News USA Politics October 31, 2022
The ability of to come to America and pursue their dreams is at stake in a closely watched college admissions case before the Supreme Court that is set for oral arguments next week, according to Asian American lawmakers. Monday will hear two cases dealing with the alleged... + más
Edward Blum on His Long Quest to End Race-Conscious College Admissions | Time
Time USA Nation October 27, 2022
On Oct. 31, the U.S. Supreme Court that could fundamentally reshape higher education across America. In both, the same man is pushing to end race-conscious admission policies—a goal he’s been working for years to achieve. The lawsuits, which challenge the legality of... + más
Supreme Court set to hear case that could eliminate affirmative action | WPTV
The Story Behind One of the Supreme Court’s Most Storied Conservative Activists Is a Lie | Slate
New York Post USA Opinion October 27, 2022
Democratic politicians and their media toadies are warning that the US Supreme Court is poised to rule against the use of racial preferences in college admissions, putting diversity on college campuses at risk. Don’t buy their alarmist rhetoric. Campus diversity is being used... + más
Council Post: How A Diverse Board Can Help Your Company | Forbes
4 ways a reverse mortgage can help you | CBS News
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 23, 2022
WASHINGTON — As Harvard prepares to defend its race-conscious admissions program at the Supreme Court this month, a federal judge in Boston is considering a related dispute arising from a fumbled insurance filing, one that could cost the university $15 million.Harvard failed... + más
Supreme Court's new session starts Monday --- watch for crucial rulings on affirmative action, LQBTQ rights, election laws | MarketWatch
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