America’s elite colleges are facing growing calls to end the decades-old tradition of giving an admissions boost to the children of alumni — a practice that critics say is rooted in racism and bestows an unfair advantage to students who need it least. Fueled by the national reckoning with racial
America’s elite colleges are facing growing calls to end the decades-old tradition of giving an admissions boost to the children of alumni a practice that critics say is rooted in racism and bestows an unfair advantage to students who need it least.