In a controversial move that has sparked widespread debate and criticism, Duke University recently announced its decision to end full-ride scholarships designated explicitly for black students. This decision comes after a ruling on affirmative action policies, reigniting discussions about diversity, equity, and access to higher education.
Duke’s decision to discontinue full-ride scholarships for black students represents a significant departure from its previous efforts to promote diversity and inclusion on campus. These scholarships, which provided comprehensive financial support to deserving black students, were a crucial tool for addressing systemic barriers and fostering a more representative student body.
The decision comes amidst ongoing legal challenges to affirmative action policies, including a recent Supreme Court ruling that upheld the use of race-conscious university admissions practices. Critics argue that Duke’s move reflects a broader trend of institutions scaling back efforts to address racial inequities in response to legal pressure and political scrutiny.
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