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Staying Woke for A Cause

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Born in 1942, he was an aspirational child who had his life planned out long before high school. He would go into the Air Force, followed by college, law school and then run for political office. He never made it to the Air Force or law school, but he made his political dreams come true. The rest is history.

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Staying Woke for A Cause

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Born in 1942, he was an aspirational child who had his life planned out long before high school. He would go into the Air Force, followed by college, law school and then run for political office. He never made it to the Air Force or law school, but he made his political dreams come true. The rest is history.

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Mount Holyoke Taps Howard University Law Dean to Lead College

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Under her leadership, the law school increased its national profile, created new programming and pulled in more funding and resources. This is a full-circle moment for me, because Dean Holley was my very first hire as president of Howard in 2014,” said Dr. Wayne A. The search committee included two student representatives.

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Small College America – Profile Wabash College

Edu Alliance Journal

Financial Aid and Scholarships Approximately 99% of Wabash students receive some form of financial assistance, making the college accessible to a diverse student body. Alumni The majority of Wabash students enter graduate or professional school within five years of graduating.

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The Supreme Court affirmative action hearings: a guide for the overwhelmed

EAB

In 2014, lower courts ruled in the schools’ favor, finding that their policies complied with Supreme Court precedents. Harvard Law School. Yale Law School. SCOTUS’ current deliberations are considering whether those precedents themselves should be overturned. Jeannie Suk Gerson. Justin Driver.