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(Reuters) - The percentage of Black students in Harvard University's freshman class dropped by more than a fifth following a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling that barred colleges from using race ...
Harvard Law School has recorded its lowest enrollment of Black students in decades. The school enrolled 19 first-year Black students as opposed to 43 Black students last year, according to data ...
Following a Supreme Court ruling that banned race-based admissions, Harvard's freshman class saw a significant drop in Black students.
Fourteen percent of Harvard University’s Class of 2028 identify as Black or African American, a drop of four percentage points from last year, according to institutional data released Wednesday. The ...
After a Supreme Court decision ended race-based admissions, some law schools saw a decline in Black and Hispanic students entering this fall. Harvard appeared to have the steepest drop.
The number of first-year Black student enrollment at Harvard Law went from 43 to 19, labeled as the lowest number since 1965.
BOSTON — There was a slight decline in the number of Black students in Harvard University’s freshman class, the first admitted since a Supreme Court ruling struck down affirmative action in ...
News Brief Wednesday, December 18, 2024 — 9:15 am Black Student enrollment at Harvard Law plunges The number of Black students beginning Harvard Law School plummeted this fall after last year’s ...
Harvard Reports Drop in Black Enrollment The change in the demographic data for the Class of 2028 comes more than one year after the Supreme Court ruled Harvard’s race-conscious admissions ...
The number of Black students entering Harvard Law School dropped sharply this fall after last year's Supreme Court decision banning affirmative action in college admissions, according to ...