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Columbia and Brown to spill admissions data to Trump administration: Why it could be dangerous for students
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The Trump administration has initiated a federal admissions surveillance regime by leveraging financial settlements with Columbia and Brown universities. These settlements, ostensibly about anti-discrimination, compel the universities to provide detailed, race-linked admissions data to the Justice Department. This unprecedented demand threatens academic self-governance and could lead to the misuse of data to dismantle diversity initiatives and enforce test-score orthodoxy.
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