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Bloomberg: Harvard Legacy Admissions Targeted by Massachusetts Lawmakers
“Policies for legacies have no place in admissions that purport to advance social and economic mobility, said state Representative Simon Cataldo, who filed the bill with state Senator Pavel Payano.”
WSJ: Harvard’s Legacy Admissions Challenged After Affirmative Action Ruling
“Harvard also faces a challenge from Massachusetts, where lawmakers introduced state legislation earlier this year that would fine colleges and universities if they gave legacy preference or donor preference to applicants.”
Boston Globe: After high court’s ruling on affirmative action, colleges confront daunting next step on admissions
“Elite schools in Massachusetts and elsewhere are being profoundly hypocritical by decrying the loss of race-conscious affirmative action while persisting with the use of policies that heavily advantage generationally wealthy and white applicants,” State Representative Simon Cataldo said.
Video: The Whole Truth with State Rep. Simon Cataldo, Episode 1
Check out Episode 1 of my new show on Acton TV, The Whole Truth with State Rep. Simon Cataldo.
Will Beacon Hill rein in AI?
When historians look back on 2023, they’ll describe it, among other things, as the moment when everybody started freaking out about artificial intelligence.
Playspace Opens at Concord Shelter
Simon Cataldo, MOC Senior Director of Programming Colby O’Brien, Matt Burr, Horizons for Homeless Children CEO Kate Barrand, Horizons Playspace Director Lynne Gaines and Sen. Mike Barrett.
Proposed Mass. Bill Seeks to End Legacy and Donor Preferences in Higher Ed Admissions
Massachusetts legislators introduced a bill that would require institutions like Harvard to pay a fee for having admissions processes that consider legacy status or relationships to donors or that include an early decision plan
Mandery & Dannenberg: Make elite colleges do the right thing
Within the next few months, the U.S. Supreme Court is almost certain to rule race-based affirmative action unconstitutional in a lawsuit brought by a group of Asian-American applicants denied admission to Harvard.
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