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Harvard Is Right To Be 'Deliberate' About Creating Diversity

Higher education leaders across the country are closely watching a trial in Boston that could ultimately lead to major changes in how race is considered in college admissions.

A group called Students for Fair Admissions, which is led by a conservative legal strategist, is suing Harvard, claiming it discriminates against Asian-American applicants by giving them lower "personality ratings" than other groups.

Mary Sue Coleman, president of the Association of American Universities, discusses the case. Coleman sides with Harvard, and says schools have to be deliberate about creating diverse classes.

 

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