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Do Universities Discriminate against Asian-Americans?

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A look into elite universities found that many Asian-Americans are denied admission, despite higher test scores and grades than students of other races. Does this mirror discrimination against Jews in academia in the 1950s and 60s, or does it reflect universities struggling to maintain diversity? We’ll also look into new admissions policies at the University of California which critics say will reduce the number of Asian-Americans allowed in.

Guests:

Angela Suh Um, founder and chief consultant with the Boston Academic Consulting Group and former employee in the admissions departments of MIT and Harvard

Daniel Golden, editor at large at Bloomberg News and author of "The Price of Admission: How America's Ruling Class Buys Its Way into Elite Colleges -- and Who Gets Left Outside the Gates"

Ling-Chi Wang, retired professor of ethnic studies and Asian-American studies at UC Berkeley

Mark Rashid, professor of civil engineering at UC Davis and former chair of the UC's Admission Board (2006-2008)

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