As diversity increases in the general population, U.S. colleges and universities are struggling to maintain campus diversity in the context of legislative elimination of affirmative action in admissions.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/57348/1/280_ftp.pd
At all but the nation’s top colleges and universities, enrollments are down and budgets are strapped...
Affirmative action is one of the most controversial topics in American politics as many groups fight...
This paper builds on previous research on the effect affirmative action bans have on attendance rate...
As diversity increases in the general population, U.S. col-leges and universities are struggling to ...
1996 was a momentous year for higher education in the United States. In that year voters in Californ...
Affirmative action remains a focal point of public debate as the result of legal and political devel...
Affirmative action remains a focal point of public debate as the result of legal and political devel...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of "ending" affirmative action, as we know it, on...
Eight states have banned Affirmative Action due to the premise that preferential treatment of race i...
Higher education has been historically recognized as the very door to opportunity and success for ou...
Twenty five years ago, in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, the United States Suprem...
Higher education is the door to opportunity for social advancement in our society and is often tied ...
The term affirmative action was first used in an executive order by President John F. Kennedy in 196...
One of the most hotly contested issues in education during the past-half century is affirmative acti...
The term affirmative action was first used in an executive order by President John F. Kennedy in 196...
At all but the nation’s top colleges and universities, enrollments are down and budgets are strapped...
Affirmative action is one of the most controversial topics in American politics as many groups fight...
This paper builds on previous research on the effect affirmative action bans have on attendance rate...
As diversity increases in the general population, U.S. col-leges and universities are struggling to ...
1996 was a momentous year for higher education in the United States. In that year voters in Californ...
Affirmative action remains a focal point of public debate as the result of legal and political devel...
Affirmative action remains a focal point of public debate as the result of legal and political devel...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impact of "ending" affirmative action, as we know it, on...
Eight states have banned Affirmative Action due to the premise that preferential treatment of race i...
Higher education has been historically recognized as the very door to opportunity and success for ou...
Twenty five years ago, in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, the United States Suprem...
Higher education is the door to opportunity for social advancement in our society and is often tied ...
The term affirmative action was first used in an executive order by President John F. Kennedy in 196...
One of the most hotly contested issues in education during the past-half century is affirmative acti...
The term affirmative action was first used in an executive order by President John F. Kennedy in 196...
At all but the nation’s top colleges and universities, enrollments are down and budgets are strapped...
Affirmative action is one of the most controversial topics in American politics as many groups fight...
This paper builds on previous research on the effect affirmative action bans have on attendance rate...