Since the US supreme court banned affirmative action, university enrollment for students of color has dropped
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A Supreme Court ruling upended more than four decades of admissions practices. The extent of the change is now beginning to become clear.
Since the US supreme court banned affirmative action, university enrollment for students of color has dropped
Following the Supreme Court's ruling against race-conscious admissions, Harvard's Class of 2028 sees a decline in Black student enrollment by four...
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