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Affirmative action opponent's next target: A private school with admissions preference for Hawaiians
Students for Fair Admissions, led by Edward Blum, a leading opponent of affirmative action, set up a website this month ...
We first introduced you to Da’Vion Tatum in 2021 as he was accepted to 7 Ivy League schools. He chose Harvard, and now the Harvard grad is making Spring ISD history.
The Georgia NAACP says it’s concerned the move is regressive and out of step with Atlanta’s legacy of civil rights, while an ...
A Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at UMass Lowell prepares students to become leaders in research, innovation, and advanced engineering practice. Doctoral students collaborate with world-class faculty ...
Vermont’s Middlebury College is ending its residential graduate programs at its Monterey, California, campus. On Wednesday, the Middlebury College Board of Trustees voted to end in June 2027 ...
It's been 62 years since Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech calling for justice and equality for all. To mark the historic moment, the WNBA team named after the speech – the ...
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The University of Chicago’s Arts and Humanities Division is now pausing new Ph.D. student admissions for the 2026–27 academic year across all departments except philosophy and one program within the ...
Atlanta native Monet Carter has been named one of five national Graduates of the Year by Penn Foster Group, a leading provider of online education. Carter was selected for the recognition based on her ...
TOWNS COUNTY, Ga. — A Woodstock man drowned while swimming in a cove at a north Georgia lake over the weekend. The drowning happened early Saturday morning at Lake Chatuge in Towns County. The Georgia ...
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