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Some college applicants are reconsidering certain institutions or changing their application strategies as President Trump ...
Amid the sprawling, years-long litigation in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard that ultimately reshaped the legal landscape for affirmative action in college admissions, a little-noticed ...
A string of leaks this spring made the Law Review a target for the Trump administration. But the same fights — over the ...
May Mailman, a Harvard-trained lawyer, was pivotal in President Trump’s campaign targeting elite US universities. She helped ...
Harvard and all other American universities will now be required to submit data proving that they do not consider race in ...
Oprah faces backlash in Hawaii controversy over private road access during tsunami warnings, sparking debate despite her reps' clarifications.
Trump administration wants Harvard to pay far more than Columbia as part of settlement The Trump admin’s emphasis on financial penalties adds a new dimension for colleges facing federal scrutiny ...
The White House’s desire to get Harvard to pay far more than Columbia was first reported by The New York Times, which said the school has signaled a willingness to pay as much as $500 million.
The Trump administration’s attack on Harvard University is an unprecedented campaign by the U.S. government against an institution of higher education.
BALTIMORE, Md. — The decision to replace Baltimore County's Inspector General Kelly Madigan has ignited a wave of criticism from community leaders and organizat ...
Fresh out of federal prison, the mastermind behind the college admissions scam known as “Operation Varsity Blues” is back with a new job: college admissions advising.
Harvard president Alan Garber, an economist and doctor, is battling the White House in court on behalf of all higher education.
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