Race-neutral admissions can work, study says
From wire service reports
Read more by Denny CarterAs 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.



