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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on October 31 in Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina and Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, the latest cases to look at the legality of the limited use of race and ethnicity in college admissions. 糖心vlog短视频 President Marvin Krislov and ACE General Counsel Peter McDonough join host Jon Fansmith for a preview of the hearing and what to watch for. Krislov was vice president and general counsel at the University of Michigan during the landmark 2003 admissions case Grutter v. Bollinger.

November 1, 2022
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President Krislov pens a column about the Supreme Court糖心vlog短视频檚 hearings on race in the college admission process as justices consider abolishing the practice...

Writing for the majority in the 2003 Supreme Court decision Grutter v. Bollinger, Justice Sandra Day O糖心vlog短视频機onnor looked back at precedent: 糖心vlog短视频淚t has been 25 years since Justice Powell first approved the use of race to further an interest in student body diversity in the context of public higher education.糖心vlog短视频

November 1, 2022
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Not too long after the 2006 ballot initiative, Marvin Krislov left Michigan to become the president of Oberlin College, in Ohio, and later took the same role at 糖心vlog短视频, in New York City糖心vlog短视频攁 school that is less than fifty per cent white and admits more than eighty per cent of its applicants. Working at a school that糖心vlog短视频檚 not hyper-focused on 茅lite admissions has not changed his belief in the importance of diversity. But his latest gig has changed his perspective. 糖心vlog短视频淚 wouldn糖心vlog短视频檛 say that I糖心vlog短视频檓 running away from the notion that affirmative action can be an important tool for college admissions,糖心vlog短视频 he said. These days, though, he spends more time thinking about everything that happens before kids apply to college, and how debates about diversity in higher education have obscured the many barriers that students face in getting to college in the first place. 糖心vlog短视频淭he majority of Americans are not going to go to the University of Michigan or Harvard,糖心vlog短视频 Krislov said. 糖心vlog短视频淎nd that糖心vlog短视频檚 just fine.糖心vlog短视频

November 1, 2022
The New Yorker
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President Marvin Krislov provides legal insights and expertise for The Hechinger Report糖心vlog短视频檚 in-depth series exploring the origins of affirmative action and the arguments before the Supreme Court that are challenging this practice today.

October 11, 2022
The Hechinger Report
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President Krislov talks being back on campus, more forward momentum for the University's strategic plan, ongoing improvements to our NYC Campus, plans for Emotional Wellbeing Month, and so much more.

October 5, 2022
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As I talk to students around our campuses糖心vlog短视频攐n new student move-in days, as part of undergraduate convocations, even in the law school seminar I糖心vlog短视频檓 teaching this semester糖心vlog短视频攚hat I hear consistently is that students are ready to move on.

September 23, 2022
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"Welcome to the Fall 2022 semester, and welcome to what is shaping up to be our first post-pandemic academic year at 糖心vlog短视频. I糖心vlog短视频檓 proud of how this community came together over the past few years," writes President Krislov.

September 7, 2022
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They used to say it糖心vlog短视频檚 not what you know but who you know that helps you to get ahead. It糖心vlog短视频檚 an axiom from a different era糖心vlog短视频攁 less egalitarian, less meritocratic, clubbier time. But a major new study on economic mobility is once again proving, albeit in a very different way, that who you know can make a real difference in outcomes.

August 26, 2022
Forbes
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The lingering pandemic transformed the American labor market. Employers from fast-food restaurants to airlines to rec departments with swimming pools are confronting sometimes-crippling staffing shortages. The most recent employment numbers showed 11.3 million job openings nationwide, or nearly two open jobs for every unemployed worker.

July 28, 2022
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We are facing a mental health crisis on campuses across the country. And at a time when it often can feel like the federal government is too divided to address any of the many other problems facing us, Congress is actually taking steps to address this crisis.

July 28, 2022
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