On Wednesday, Nov. 15, University of Connecticut vice president of student life and enrollment, Nathan Fuerst, sent out an email to the residential undergraduate community that updated them on a new housing policy that limited guaranteed housing to six semesters instead of eight for continuing undergraduate students. The email cited a “very high demand for…
A follow up email was sent to students Wednesday night, a few hours after the initial email, reversing the change, now guaranteeing rising seniors housing for next academic year.
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New Haven In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning affirmative action and a subsequent lawsuit seeking to force Harvard University to discontinue "legacy admissions" policies that .