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Race-neutral admissions can work, study says

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As the Supreme Court revisits the use of race in college admissions next week, critics of affirmative action are hopeful the justices will roll back the practice. A new report out Oct. 3 offers a big reason for their optimism: Evidence from at least some of the nine states that don't use affirmative action suggests that leading public universities can bring meaningful diversity to their campuses through race-neutral means. Read more with registration.

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