Ending Racial Bias in Admissions
Politics
United States
Started May 12, 2026
The Trump administration is taking forceful action to expose and punish this egregious violation of civil rights by universities in the name of promoting diversity
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Ending Racial Bias in Admissions
National Review (United States) | May 11, 2026
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The Trump administration's actions risk undermining the very diversity they aim to promote, potentially harming students from underrepresented groups.
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Punishing universities for their admissions practices may lead to a backlash that diminishes support for diversity initiatives in higher education.
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Addressing racial bias in admissions requires a nuanced approach that balances equity with the need for diverse educational environments.
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Promoting diversity through admissions policies helps prepare all students for a multicultural society and fosters innovation in education.
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Ending racial bias in admissions is essential to ensure that all students have equal opportunities, regardless of their background.
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