In Medford, JT Duck, Tufts dean of admissions and enrollment management for the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering, called the decrease in students of color a ...
It may be early, however, to draw conclusions about the extent to which the Supreme Court ruling is affecting diversity at ...
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Students of color make up a smaller percentage of incoming classes at Tufts University and Amherst ...
The article has been updated to include a section at the end highlighting the data collected through reporting the story. The ...
Gilliam, who replaced Interim President Kenneth Freeman on July 1, is BU’s first Black president. She plans to set up a task ...
such as a decrease in the number of students of color applying to certain schools. But Tufts’ data provides one of the nation’s earliest indications that the court’s decision has changed the racial ...
At Tufts University, the drop in the share of Black ... making it impossible to know whether fewer students of color applied, or were admitted but chose not to attend. Changes in other demographic ...
Fewer students of color enrolled at some selective schools after the Supreme Court banned affirmative action last year, new ...
But critics of the University say that the reason why people leave is less important than the bottom line; there are less faculty of color at Tufts. One of the 24 faculty members who left was Steven ...
Washington University in St. Louis and Tufts University saw a 4 and 2.6 percentage ... the percentage of U.S. students of color has dropped from roughly 50% last year to 44% this year.
This is the first class admitted since a U.S. Supreme Court decision ended the practice of affirmative action in higher ...