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How Colleges Admissions Might Diversify Without Affirmative Action

By: Stephanie Saul — July 3rd 2023 at 21:49
To build a diverse class of students, the medical school at U.C. Davis ranks applicants by the disadvantages they have faced. Can it work nationally?
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U.S. News Releases Its Latest, Disputed Rankings of Law and Medical Schools

By: Stephanie Saul — May 11th 2023 at 19:06
After protests and a boycott, the publication has altered its methodology. But the changes are unlikely to placate critics.

Yale Law School, which led the boycott of the U.S. News rankings, is at the top of the rankings again in 2023, though tied this year with Stanford.
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Defending Its Rankings, U.S. News Takes Aim at Top Law Schools

By: Anemona Hartocollis — March 3rd 2023 at 10:00
The publication accuses Yale and other schools of trying to evade accountability — and sidestep a likely end to affirmative action — by opting out of its ratings.
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Defending Its Rankings, U.S. News Takes Aim at Top Law Schools

By: Anemona Hartocollis — March 3rd 2023 at 10:00
The publication accuses Yale and other schools of trying to evade accountability — and sidestep a likely end to affirmative action — by opting out of its ratings.

Harvard Law School is among the institutions that decided to stop giving data to U.S. News.
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Harvard Medical School Joins Boycott of U.S. News Rankings

By: Derrick Bryson Taylor — January 18th 2023 at 13:42
Last fall, the university’s law school joined other top programs in dropping out of the magazine’s annual list. The medical school’s dean said the rankings “cannot meaningfully reflect” the school’s goals.

Harvard Medical School, in Boston, is dropping out of U.S. News & World Report’s ranking of top programs.
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Harvard Medical School Joins Boycott of U.S. News Rankings

By: Derrick Bryson Taylor — January 18th 2023 at 13:42
Last fall, the university’s law school joined other top programs in dropping out of the magazine’s annual list. The medical school’s dean said the rankings “cannot meaningfully reflect” the school’s goals.
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