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Justice Dept. Accuses U.C.L.A. Medical School of Bias Against White and Asian Applicants23:58 The finding stems from a 2023 Supreme Court decision that overturned race-conscious admissions. U.C.L.A. officials said the school accepts students on merit. How Did You Grow and Change This School Year?18:39 In this forum, we invite both students and teachers to reflect on their challenges and successes — and to consider how to build on them for next year. Justice Neil Gorsuch on the ‘Miracle’ of Agreement on the Court17:35 David French and the Supreme Court justice discuss how the ideals of 1776 shaped — and strain — the country today. Trump Administration Investigating Smith College Over Transgender Admissions5.května The Education Department’s civil rights arm said admitting “biological males” to the women’s college may violate anti-discrimination laws. U.S.C. Will Infuse A.I. Across University with $200 Million Donation5.května The University of Southern California wants to integrate artificial intelligence into fields like health care and the arts. Other universities are also using donations to focus more on A.I. How Anne Frank Is Linked to a Sapling on Staten Island5.května On the campus of Wagner College, a cutting from a chestnut tree has been planted. It once grew in Amsterdam outside Anne Frank’s window. The Book That Changed How I Think About Liberalism5.května The historian Helena Rosenblatt traces the roots of liberalism and the values that many have forgotten. Bard College’s President, Leon Botstein, Will Retire After Epstein Revelations4.května The president, Leon Botstein, who had run Bard for 50 years, faced scrutiny over his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Cornell President’s Car Bumps Into Students After Confrontation Over Gaza4.května After a debate over the war, students say the university president hit them with his vehicle. He says he was the victim in the incident. Today, In Short4.května School Cellphone Ban Study Finds Mixed Results4.května Cellphone bans got devices out of students’ hands, according to the first large study. But behavior and academics have not improved, at least so far. MAHA Awaits Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Definition of Ultraprocessed Foods3.května Some yogurts and peanut butters could be considered ultraprocessed as scientists and MAHA supporters push for a strict definition. The New Schoolyard Fight: Shrinking Enrollments and Too Many Classrooms3.května A battle in one New York neighborhood echoes struggles unfolding in school systems across the nation that are experiencing a decline in students. Computer Outage Disrupts Student Exams in New York State1.května Thousands of children were unable to finish annual standardized tests, the second year in a row when technological issues emerged. |