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Rose Horowitch

Rose Horowitch

Assistant Editor at The Atlantic

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Recent Articles

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So Much for Class-Based Affirmative Action

The Trump administration considers even race-blind admissions policies illegal if they’re intended to achieve diversity.
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How Teacher Evaluations Broke the University

“We give them all A’s, and they give us all fives.”
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The Perverse Consequences of the Easy A

In the era of grade inflation, students at top colleges are more stressed than ever.
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College-Age Jews Are Heading South

The Ivy League’s problems are southern schools’ opportunity.
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The Elite-University Presidents Who Despise One Another

Inside the civil war between the Ivy League and the South
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Anti-Semitism Gets the DEI Treatment

University leaders may be implementing reforms that aren’t proven to work, or are proven not to work.
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The Computer-Science Bubble Is Bursting

Artificial intelligence is ideally suited to replacing the very type of person who built it.
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Trump’s Campaign to Scare Off Foreign Students

The administration’s recent crackdown could have a powerful deterrent effect.
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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.
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Endowments Are Next

Taxing endowments is likely to weaken elite institutions, not fix them. That’s the point.
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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.
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The Worst Job in America

Who would want to be president of an Ivy League school?
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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?
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The DEI Catch-22

Columbia researchers believe their grants are being cut because of diversity components that were imposed by the federal government.
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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.
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The Secret That Colleges Should Stop Keeping

Despite ever-higher sticker prices, the real cost of getting a degree has been going down.
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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.
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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.
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The Perverse Consequences of Tuition-Free Medical School

The latest philanthropic trend, no matter how well intended, might be making health-care inequality worse.
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Revenge of the Office

Many of America’s corporate executives have had enough of the remote-work experiment.
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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.