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Rose Horowitch
Rose Horowitch
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The Atlantic
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Recent Articles
theatlantic.com
So Much for Class-Based Affirmative Action
The Trump administration considers even race-blind admissions policies illegal if they’re intended to achieve diversity.
2 months ago
theatlantic.com
How Teacher Evaluations Broke the University
“We give them all A’s, and they give us all fives.”
3 months ago
theatlantic.com
The Perverse Consequences of the Easy A
In the era of grade inflation, students at top colleges are more stressed than ever.
3 months ago
theatlantic.com
College-Age Jews Are Heading South
The Ivy League’s problems are southern schools’ opportunity.
3 months ago
theatlantic.com
The Elite-University Presidents Who Despise One Another
Inside the civil war between the Ivy League and the South
4 months ago
theatlantic.com
Anti-Semitism Gets the DEI Treatment
University leaders may be implementing reforms that aren’t proven to work, or are proven not to work.
5 months ago
theatlantic.com
The Computer-Science Bubble Is Bursting
Artificial intelligence is ideally suited to replacing the very type of person who built it.
6 months ago
theatlantic.com
Trump’s Campaign to Scare Off Foreign Students
The administration’s recent crackdown could have a powerful deterrent effect.
6 months ago
theatlantic.com
The Era of DEI for Conservatives Has Begun
In an effort to attract more conservative faculty, some elite universities are borrowing tactics long used to promote racial diversity.
6 months ago
theatlantic.com
Endowments Are Next
Taxing endowments is likely to weaken elite institutions, not fix them. That’s the point.
7 months ago
theatlantic.com
Trump Finally Drops the Anti-Semitism Pretext
The latest letter to Harvard makes clear that the administration’s goal is to punish liberal institutions for the crime of being liberal.
7 months ago
theatlantic.com
The Worst Job in America
Who would want to be president of an Ivy League school?
8 months ago
theatlantic.com
What Harvard Learned From Columbia’s Mistake
If cooperation and even capitulation don’t get you anywhere, why give in to the Trump administration’s demands?
8 months ago
theatlantic.com
The DEI Catch-22
Columbia researchers believe their grants are being cut because of diversity components that were imposed by the federal government.
9 months ago
theatlantic.com
Colleges Have No Idea How to Comply With Trump’s Orders
The Trump administration’s confusing instructions to universities have generated a flurry of nomenclature modifications—a kind of anti-woke theater.
9 months ago
theatlantic.com
The Secret That Colleges Should Stop Keeping
Despite ever-higher sticker prices, the real cost of getting a degree has been going down.
10 months ago
theatlantic.com
The Race-Blind College-Admissions Era Is Off to a Weird Start
After the fall of affirmative action, things have not gone the way anyone expected.
10 months ago
theatlantic.com
The Books Briefing: How Gen Z Came to See Books as a Waste of Time
Young people might be responding to a cultural message: Reading just isn’t that important.
about 1 year ago
theatlantic.com
The Perverse Consequences of Tuition-Free Medical School
The latest philanthropic trend, no matter how well intended, might be making health-care inequality worse.
about 1 year ago
theatlantic.com
Revenge of the Office
Many of America’s corporate executives have had enough of the remote-work experiment.
about 1 year ago
theatlantic.com
The Elite College Students Who Can’t Read Books
To read a book in college, it helps to have read a book in high school.
about 1 year ago