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Team Colors Don’t Run in Reporting Squad

The racial chasm between professional athletes and the people who write about them feels like a historical anomaly. Yet it isn’t.

Broadening ‘Diversity’ at Universities

Part III of a three-part series: The affirmative action of tomorrow might focus more on class and other proxies for hardship and less on race.

Your Best School May Not Be Among Best Schools

Part II of three-part series: Some contrarians feel affirmative action focuses more on getting in when it should focus on what students are getting out of college.

Affirmative Action: Shifting Attitudes, Surprising Results

Miller-McCune.com takes a three-part look at affirmative action 30 years after a landmark court decision that changed its face.

The Minority Legislative Gap

Despite increasing representation in the U.S. Congress, minority representatives still lag behind their white colleagues in legislative activity — and minority-majority districts set up to increase their power may contribute to the lag.