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The bill would amend the Higher Education Act to prevent accredited private and public universities from using legacy admission.
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The end of affirmative action brought attention to top schools that prioritize admission for children of alumni, but the issue isn’t present at Indiana University and Purdue University.
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Join us this Friday as we will talk with guests about the Supreme Court’s rulings.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is continuing his fight on culture wars issues, this time on reproductive health care records and workplace diversity.
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Rep. Earl Harris, Jr. said the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus is still working to diversify universities.
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Domestic enrolled students of color have slowly increased at IU, with nearly 12,000 in fall 2022. But white enrollment is still more than twice that– at nearly 30,000 students.
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We look at how the affirmative action ban could affect students, the expansion of the Monroe County Convention Center is moving forward and a talented teen violinist makes it to Carnegie Hall.
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Join us this Friday as we will talk with law experts about these pending cases and the impacts these rulings could have.
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Experts have concerns case before Supreme Court could impact more than just admissions.
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Join us this Friday as we talk with our guests about the Supreme Court's discussion of potentially removing race-based admissions from schools.