
1871 Law Used to Open Black Scholarship to All Students
A scholarship at a California university, once reserved for Black students, is now open to all after a lawsuit successfully used an 1871 anti-KKK law.
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A scholarship at a California university, once reserved for Black students, is now open to all after a lawsuit successfully used an 1871 anti-KKK law.

A new federal directive requires colleges to report student application data by race, sparking debate and administrative challenges for universities across the country.

The University of California San Diego has opened a formerly race-specific scholarship to all students after a lawsuit cited the 1871 Ku Klux Klan Act.

Harvard University's latest freshman class data shows a rise in Asian American enrollment to 41% and a decline in Black and Hispanic student shares.

Colleges and universities are raising alarms over a proposed federal rule requiring extensive admissions data, citing privacy risks and administrative burdens.

Harvard University has ended its 50-year-old Undergraduate Minority Recruitment Program following the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action.