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Higher Ed How admissions officers could be setting up minority students for failure Min Admissions officers around the country can hardly contain themselves. With their schools seeing record numbers of applications and acceptances for minority students, they are taking a victory lap in the media. “It is safe to say this is the most broadly diverse accepted class in the long history of Dartmouth,” Lee Coffin, vice provost for enrollment and dean of admissions and financial aid at the school, told the Wall Street Journal. At Dartmouth, 48 percent of accepted students identify as black, indigenous, or other people of color, and 17 percent are the first in their families to attend college. ....
Education Admissions officers around the country can hardly contain themselves. With their schools seeing record numbers of applications and acceptances for minority students, they are taking a victory lap in the media. “It is safe to say this is the most broadly diverse accepted class in the long history of Dartmouth,” Lee Coffin, vice provost for enrollment and dean of admissions and financial aid at the school, told the Wall Street Journal. At Dartmouth, 48 percent of accepted students identify as black, indigenous, or other people of color, and 17 percent are the first in their families to attend college. At New York University, this year’s class is about 29 percent black or Hispanic, up from 27 percent last year; it also includes 20 percent first-generation students, up from 15 percent. MJ Knoll-Finn, NYU’s senior vice president for enrollment management, sees the situation as historic. She ....
ANN ARBOR, Mich. â A lot can happen in a month. At the end of January, 56-year-old Cadillac resident Paul Sackett underwent a series of procedures at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor to replace his liver. Paul has primary sclerosing cholangitis cirrhosis of the liver â a rare condition that prevents his bile ducts from working properly. Without a transplant, he might have had only a few years to live, or less, depending on the progress of the disease. On Jan. 28, the hospital called Paul to let him know they had a liver ready for transplant. During the transplant operation, Paulâs wife, Michelle, said some complications arose when surgeons noticed some excessive blood loss. ....