Today, I have the solemn responsibility to be the first president to formally apologize to Native peoples – Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Native Alaskan – for what happened during the Indian Boarding School era.
It's long overdue.
After the Supreme Court's decision to overturn race-conscious admissions, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was unable to solicit race or ethnicity information from applicants.
“We expected that this would result in fewer students from historically underrepresented racial and ethnic groups enrolling at MIT,” Stuart Schmill, the institution's dean of admissions, said. “That’s what has happened.” https://t.co/YD2nel5ULr
Latest data: A breakdown by groupings of college noninstructional jobs and percentages of minority staff members, from 2018 to 2022. https://t.co/pt88SvkHHH
.@Forbes quoted my work for @chronicle on a quick data take on the state of colleges throughout the U.S. including graduation rates.
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WHCA is proud of our members, visual journalists who stood up after gunfire, moved toward chaos and documented this assassination attempt for the moment and for the historical record.@dougmillsnyt @evanvucci @AnnaMoneymaker @jabinbotsford
Data: A look at changes in average annual percentages of full-time instructors who were members of specific racial and ethnic groups in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022, by degree-granting college. https://t.co/2jmaOIFkrG
Data: A look at changes in average annual percentages of full-time instructors who were members of specific racial and ethnic groups in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022, by degree-granting college. https://t.co/2jmaOIFkrG
In Iowa, high-school graduates want to see college as a clear path to a job, not a place to explore a range of options for their careers. https://t.co/EtaAgJgClw