Asian Americans are less likely to be accepted to colleges or universities than white applicants, according to a recent study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research. About the study: Researchers analyzed five admission cycles from 2015 to 2021 and found that Asian American applicants were 28% less likely to be admitted to highly selective institutions than white students with similar test scores, grade point averages and extracurricular activities. “Unrelated” to the affirmative action case: The findings of the study, which is reportedly the first to collect such data in nearly a quarter century, are “largely unrelated” to the affirmative action case, according to data scientist Josh Grossman, one of the study’s authors.
Princeton students and professors react to Supreme Court oral arguments on affirmative action
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GSC meeting features guest speaker Interim Dean of Graduate School Thomas A Lewis
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If you’re looking for weekend plans, check out some of the student performances premiering on campus. Sunrise Coven — Lipstick Theatre Shanley Pavilion Friday 7 and 10 p.m., Saturday 2 and 7 p.m. In this comedy about healing, an ex-nurse practitioner works with a witch to create a pharmacy-coven that provides affordable care to the.