Affirmative Action

March 31, 2003
Could There Be Diversity If Affirmative Action Ends? Admissions Preferences Based on Economics, Not Race, Could Also Help Achieve Diversity
By DANIEL GOLDEN
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

March 20, 2003
Study Challenges Case for Diversity at Colleges
By GREG WINTER
The New York Times

February 20, 2003
Many Colleges Bend Rules To Admit Rich Applicants: Seeking Big Donors, Duke Woos Beneficent 'Development Admits'
By DANIEL GOLDEN
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

February 2, 2003
The New Calculus of Diversity on Campus
By JACQUES STEINBERG
The New York Times

February 2, 2003
Asian Students: Not All of Them Are Pre-Med Violinists
By JACQUES STEINBERG
The New York Times

January 24, 2003
A Boy and His Benefits
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
The New York Times

Do African-Americans Really Want Racial Preferences?
By Stuart Taylor Jr.,
National Journal
Friday, Dec. 20, 2002

May 29, 2002
REVIEW & OUTLOOK: Closing the Education Gap
Editorial
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

May 19, 2002
How Much Weight Can Race Carry?
By DAVID J. GARROW
The New York Times

January 30, 2002
If Tried, Real Integration Easily Proves Its Worth
By RICHARD ROTHSTEIN
The New York Times

September 9, 1998
Study of Affirmative Action at Top Schools Cites Far-Reaching Benefits [Excerpts]
By ETHAN BRONNER
The New York Times