The original concept in pursuit of diversity was vital and righteous. The way it was practiced was hard to defend. By June 30, 2023 Both the courts and the media have mostly ignored the Asian American plaintiffs in Students for Fair Admissions v. ...
By James S. Murphy JUNE 29, 2023 W ith the Supreme Court ruling today that admissions offices may not consider race in their decision process, the nation’s most selective colleges face a test. Will they remain committed to enrolling a diverse student bod ...
In the 19th century, the United States was grappling with the issue of slavery and the status of African Americans. While the major civil rights advancements occurred in the 20th century, there were still significant movements and events that set the stage for future struggles. Here are a few key e ...
‘New York, New York’ Review: The Big Apple, Without Bite Based loosely on the 1977 film, a show about performers making it in the big city comes to St. James Theater with the sharper edges of its source material sanded off. There’s a big new Broadway musical called “New York, New ...
Story. It is 1946, the war is over, and a resurgent New York is beginning to rebuild. As steel beams swing overhead, a collection of artists has dreams as big and diverse as the city itself. But do these singers, dancers, musicians and makers have what it takes to survive this place, let alone to ...