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allegations. In a statement, calling the suit "baseless," Salovey said Yale's admissions policies will not change because. The New York Times (10/8, Hartocollis, 18.61M) reports Salovey's statement said the allegation was based on "inaccurate statistics and unfounded conclusions." Perdue Reprimanded For Po
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said Yale's admissions policies will not change because. The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/08/us/yale-discrimination.html> (10/8, Hartocollis, 18.61 M) reports Salovey's statement said the allegation was based on "inaccurate statistics and unfounded conclusions." Perdue Reprimanded For Po
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Court Upholds Harvard Affirmative Action Ruling. The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/12/us/harvard-affirmative-action.html> (11/12, Hartocollis, 18.61 M) reports, "A federal appeals court on Thursday ruled that Harvard's admissions process did not violate civil rights law, but the victory fo
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e suing for tuition refunds for spring semester." The New York Times <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/02/us/covid-college-reopening.html> (8/2, Al, Hartocollis, Hubler, 18.61M) reports that colleges that are planning to welcome students back this fall "face challenges unlike any other American institution —
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New York Times (11/12, Vigdor, Paybarah, 18.61M) also report. Appeals Court Upholds Harvard Affirmative Action Ruling. The New York Times (11/12, Hartocollis, 18.61M) reports, "A federal appeals court on Thursday ruled that Harvard's admissions process did not violate civil rights law, but the victory for
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allegations. In a statement, calling the suit "baseless," Salovey said Yale's admissions policies will not change because. The New York Times (10/8, Hartocollis, 18.61M) reports Salovey's statement said the allegation was based on "inaccurate statistics and unfounded conclusions." Perdue Reprimanded For Po
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eversal comes in the face of heavy criticism from institutions of higher education and lawmakers from both major parties." The New York Times (7/14, Hartocollis, Jordan, 18.61M), the Washington Times (7/14, Dinan, 492K), The Hill (7/14, Kruzel, 2.98M), the Chronicle of Higher Education (7/14, Thomason, 74K)
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n and others "are not changing tuition fees, even as some students are suing for tuition refunds for spring semester." The New York Times (8/2, Al, Hartocollis, Hubler, 18.61M) reports that colleges that are planning to welcome students back this fall "face challenges unlike any other American institution
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titutions like U.S. universities, that will pay the price." Colleges Planning To Reopen, But Campuses Will Be Half-Empty. The New York Times (7/7, Hartocollis, 18.61M) reports, "In order to achieve social distancing, many colleges are saying they will allow only 40 to 60 percent of their students to return
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n and others "are not changing tuition fees, even as some students are suing for tuition refunds for spring semester." The New York Times (8/2, Al, Hartocollis, Hubler, 18.61M) reports that colleges that are planning to welcome students back this fall "face challenges unlike any other American institution
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allegations. In a statement, calling the suit "baseless," Salovey said Yale's admissions policies will not change because. The New York Times (10/8, Hartocollis, 18.61M) reports Salovey's statement said the allegation was based on "inaccurate statistics and unfounded conclusions." Perdue Reprimanded For Po
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New York Times (11/12, Vigdor, Paybarah, 18.61M) also report. Appeals Court Upholds Harvard Affirmative Action Ruling. The New York Times (11/12, Hartocollis, 18.61M) reports, "A federal appeals court on Thursday ruled that Harvard's admissions process did not violate civil rights law, but the victory for

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