A child's race shouldn't matter -- if he or she is failing, that's what needs to be fixed, said Diane Schachterle, with the campaign for...
By Jennifer Coleman | Associated Press
August 28, 2003
On the surface, Chancellor Robert Berdahl's decision appears precautionary and judicious. The univerisity will bar students from Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and mainland China from...
By L. Ling-chi Wang | UC Berkeley
May 07, 2003
Education frees the mind, builds character — and some argue — may reduce recidivism. For Eddy Zheng, the San Quentin College program has been rehabilitative...
By Ji Hyun Lim | AsianWeek
April 17, 2003
At public universities in California and Texas, the end of affirmative action in admissions has benefited one minority: Asian-Americans. And if the Supreme Court decides...
By Jacques Steinberg | New York Times
February 02, 2003
The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to hear two cases within the next few months that represent one of the most important civil rights issue...
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January 27, 2003
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November 13, 2002
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October 30, 2002
Many of the foreign children who enroll in public schools speak at least some English, but others do not understand a word of what is...
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October 04, 2002
IRVINE, Calif. -- Stanley Park felt as if the University of California, Los Angeles, had revamped its admissions criteria just for him. UCLA was looking...
By Daniel Golden |
July 14, 2002
Public intellectuals lead an open life of the mind, commanding a broad audience with a deep understanding of their specialized fields of inquiry. They serve...
By Frank H. Wu | For the Chronicle of Higher Education
June 14, 2002