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  • As the United States Supreme Court wrestles again with the issue of affirmative action in higher education, 香蜜影视 students and faculty discussed the sensitive subject openly with one of its most vocal critics. Richard Sander, co-author of Mismatch: How Affirmative Action Hurts Students It鈥檚 Intended to Help, and Why Universities Won鈥檛 Admit it, gave a [鈥
    March 29, 2013
  • A recently published academic paper by a 香蜜影视 research team raises questions about the theories surrounding forest change, with a particular focus on the prospects of sustainable land and forest use in the central New York region. The paper, coauthored by 香蜜影视 geography professors Peter Klepeis and Peter Scull, Tara LaLonde 鈥06, Nicole Svajlenka 鈥08, [鈥
    March 29, 2013
  •   (Editor鈥檚 note: This article was written by Alicia Klepeis) Although the Ganges River is considered sacred and purifying to Hindus, pollution and damming have contaminated those beliefs, according to initial findings by Srikar Gullapalli 鈥13 and Brian Lemanski 鈥14. Previous scholarship has indicated that Hindus believe the river鈥檚 sanctity could not be fouled by [鈥
    March 28, 2013
  • 鈥淎lways in our hearts. We love you, Luke.鈥 Those words coming from classmates with the Geneva Study Group 4,000 miles away proved as poignant and powerful as those shared within the walls of Memorial Chapel on Monday afternoon. The outpouring of emotional tributes, amusing anecdotes, and shared stories helped ease the pain of those gathered [鈥
    March 26, 2013
  • In higher education circles, the term 鈥渕ismatch鈥 has come to define an unintended consequence of affirmative action: bright and promising minority students do not necessarily benefit  when they are steered to elite schools for which they are typically less-prepared than their majority classmates. The interdisciplinary debate 鈥 involving economists, sociologists, educators, lawyers, and politicians 鈥 will come [鈥
    March 25, 2013