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WILLIAM F COLLINS on Glenn Loury
After all of the brouhaha about DEI and Affirmative Action on the most selective college campuses, I researched the actual graduation rates for Black students for schools such as Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Bryn Mawr, UNC, et al. It turns out that graduation rate for Black students at these elite schools turns out be in the range of 93% to 98%. So those Black students' success proves to me that they have not displaced some better qualified non-Black students.
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WILLIAM F COLLINS on Glenn Loury
After all of the brouhaha about DEI and Affirmative Action on the most selective college campuses, I researched the actual graduation rates for Black students for schools such as Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Bryn Mawr, UNC, et al. It turns out that graduation rate for Black students at these elite schools turns out be in the range of 93% to 98%. So those Black students' success proves to me that they have not displaced some better qualified non-Black students.
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WILLIAM F COLLINS on Glenn Loury
After all of the brouhaha about DEI and Affirmative Action on the most selective college campuses, I researched the actual graduation rates for Black students for schools such as Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Bryn Mawr, UNC, et al. It turns out that graduation rate for Black students at these elite schools turns out be in the range of 93% to 98%. So those Black students' success proves to me that they have not displaced some better qualified non-Black students.
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