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Without affirmative action, how will colleges seek racial diversity?

Por: Portland Press Herald World July 02, 2023

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Dire forecasts point to swift and substantial drops in Black and Latino enrollment, perhaps by as much as half, at some of the nation’s most prestigious colleges after the Supreme Court rejected race-based affirmative action Thursday. “Expect a shock,” said Michael V. Drake, president of the University of California, who is in a position to know. A 1996 state law has barred UC from using affirmative action in admissions for the past... + full article



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