An early look at racial diversity post-affirmative action
Briefly

The Supreme Court's ruling against affirmative action has significantly impacted racial diversity at several selective colleges, with noticeable declines in Black and Hispanic enrollment.
At MIT, the proportion of Black and Hispanic students fell by 15 percentage points, while Asian American enrollment surged to nearly half of the incoming class.
Some institutions, like the University of Virginia, reported stable diversity metrics despite the ruling, indicating that not all schools were equally affected.
Colleges including Washington University in St. Louis and Amherst College experienced significant drops in underrepresented minority students following the Supreme Court's decision.
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