Lenny Siegel ’70, who attended Stanford during its Jewish admissions quota, reflects on why Stanford instituted this policy. “They believed that Jewish radicals would threaten the status quo,” he writes.
In a university-wide webinar, Professor Ari Y. Kelman explains the findings of the recently released report implicating a former Stanford admissions director…
Stanford University is issuing an apology more than 60 years after administrators intentionally limited the Jewish student population at the university by skewing admission practices.
The president of Stanford University apologized to the Jewish community Wednesday after a university task force report detailed that the institution suppressed admissions from Jewish applicants in the 1950s.