Have a look at this piece in the Chronicle of Higher Education. I shouldn't get my hopes up too high too fast, but it suggests that the longstanding omerta about the effects of "diversity" based admissions policies - the kind which girded the Supreme Court's unfortunate decision in the Grutter case - is finally being discarded. The piece is admirably even-handed, and acknowledges that some recent research leaves ample room for doubt about the benefits of affirmative action admissions policies. We've got a long way to go, but it's a vast improvement over the University of Michigan's in-house Gurin report.
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- February 03, 2010