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Harvard Says Ignoring Race in Admissions Would Hurt School’s Diversity, Academic Excellence

Harvard University in a court filing Friday refuted an analysis of six years of its admissions data as “fundamentally unreliable” because it cherry-picked certain groups of students to try to prove the university intentionally discriminates against Asian-American applicants.  The school also reiterated that it has tried alternatives to race-conscious affirmative action to diversify its undergraduate student body, but such efforts would harm both the diversity and academic strength of the class.
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