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Extracted Claims (18452)
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Simplified: Supreme Court ruled in the plaintiffsβ favor doing away with affirmative action in 20231 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Trump administration wielded presidential threats onerous investigations extensive funding cuts against Harvard University1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Agencies pulled or frozen grants from school and research partners totaling nearly $4 billion2 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Effort involves at least eight investigations spanning at least six agencies1 sources5 months ago
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π€ Roxanne Garza π News ArticleSimplified: Institutions should publish their data on legacy admissions or donor preference admissions1 sources5 months ago
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π€ Roxanne Garza π News ArticleSimplified: Collection of the data is not necessarily a bad thing1 sources5 months ago
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π€ The author π News ArticleSimplified: Order could face legal challenges if colleges or outside groups make the case that sharing some data could violate studentsβ privacy rights1 sources5 months ago
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π€ Dr. Murphy and Dr. Jack π News ArticleSimplified: Order would prompt litigation1 sources5 months ago
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π€ Roxanne Garza π News ArticleSimplified: Data could help students know exactly what is needed to get into certain colleges1 sources5 months ago
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π€ Edward Blum π News ArticleSimplified: Broadly considering talents interests characteristics and other experiences could continue1 sources5 months ago
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π€ Harry Feder π News ArticleSimplified: Executive order might give colleges a further incentive to drop the use of standardized tests altogether1 sources5 months ago
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π€ Harry Feder π News ArticleSimplified: Universities are playing a dangerous game in terms of opening themselves up to lawsuits when they use test scores1 sources5 months ago
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π€ Edward Blum π News ArticleSimplified: Using any holistic measurement is not fine as a proxy for race1 sources5 months ago
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π€ The author π News ArticleSimplified: Information will be reported publicly in a federal database called the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System or IPEDS under the new order1 sources5 months ago
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π€ Richard Kahlenberg π News ArticleSimplified: It is more meritocratic to look at a 1400 SAT score and consider information on whether the student earned that score went to private school had advan...1 sources5 months ago
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π€ The author π News ArticleSimplified: Richard Kahlenberg supports class-based affirmative action which would give preferences to students from lower income groups1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Colleges often give preferences to children of alumni fencers French horn players and students with specialized skills.1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Applicants are evaluated on gauges of economic adversity.1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: The Trump administrationβs attempt to pressure colleges could resegregate elite higher education.1 sources5 months ago
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π€ The author π News ArticleSimplified: Admissions should be about context1 sources5 months ago