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In Harvard, SFFA asked if Harvard's admission practices were in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act given possible race-neutral selection processes, while in North Carolina, they asked if a university can reject a race-neutral admission process if they believe they need to protect the diversity of the student body and quality of ...
The court’s ruling also applies to Harvard University’s race-conscious admissions policy, which had been the subject of a separate, but similar, lawsuit filed by SFFA on the same day in 2014 ...
At UNC-Chapel Hill, Kotis serves on a board of 15 members, 11 of which are white — accounting for about 73% of the board, compared to the student body, which is about 55% white.
A committee of the UNC System Board of Governors took action on the policy April 17. For more on their decision, see this story. The UNC System Board of Governors appears poised to take action on ...
The logo of the Undergraduate Council. The Harvard Undergraduate Council, Inc., colloquially known as "The UC," was the student government of Harvard College between 1982 and 2022, until it was abolished by a student referendum. [1] In 2019, students called the UC "out of touch from reality" and launched a popular movement to "dissolve the UC."
An honor code was drafted by Harvard's Committee on Academic Integrity and adopted on May 6, 2014 by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences by "overwhelmingly" positive vote. [68] Colin Diver , former president of Reed College writes that an "Honor Principle" must be the basis of a culture of academic integrity . [ 69 ]
Current UNC System policy — which remains in-place until the board’s final vote on the new policy — mandates that the system office and all schools within the system employ DEI officers.
The Committee of Correspondence Newsletter, later known as The Correspondent, was a publication of the eponymous Committee of Correspondence at Harvard University (with no official connection to the university) from 1961 through 1965. It carried articles and opinion on foreign and defense policy of the U.S. by critics and academics sympathetic ...