Harvard will forbid alumni interviewers from including any information about an applicant’s race, ethnicity, or national origin in their written evaluations this admissions cycle.
Truth, veritas, Harvard’s motto, emerges through debate, not censorship. Harvard remains a mirror of America’s polarization, a place where liberals preach tolerance but struggle to practice it, and ...
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Lew Frankfort, who helmed $5 billion luxury giant Coach for nearly 30 years, developed a three-part “immersive interviewing” tactic to “force a level of honesty” among job candidates.
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The handbook for alumni interviewers of prospective students explicitly directs them not to ask about a student’s race, ...