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HIRING CONTROVERSY This Professor Criticized Diversity Statements. Did It Cost Him a Job Offer? By Megan Zahneis Yoel Inbar, an associate professor at the University of Toronto, was up for a job at the University of California at Los Angeles. Then the psychology department there decided not to proceed. ADVERTISEMENT LANGUAGE LESSON It’s OK to Stop Calling It Affirmative Action By Eric Hoover It’s not an approach that automatically places a thumb on the scale for students of color. It’s race-conscious admissions. BACKGROUNDER With ‘Armageddon’ Looming, a Last Look at the Legal Fault Lines in Race-Conscious Admissions By Eric Hoover The Supreme Court is poised to decide the fate of using race in college admissions. Here are some key questions that could shape the majority’s opinion.
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LAW & POLICY A Widely Criticized Higher-Ed Overhaul in Ohio May Soon Become Law By Helen Huiskes The state legislature’s budget deadline is Friday. In a rare display, college presidents have spoken out against the proposal. LATITUDES A Foreign-Funded Center on Campus Brings Risks. Here’s How to Mitigate Them. By Karin Fischer Plus, a preview of new data on international applications and study abroad.
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