Harvard University just announced a policy to combat grade inflation. Their solution will cause more problems than solve.
Harvard University faculty members voted to cap the number of A's awarded to students in an effort to make the grades more ...
Ultimately, grade inflation hurts not just the quality of individual students’ education; it hurts the university — any ...
Top grades have become so common that some Harvard faculty members argued they no longer reliably distinguished exceptional ...
Harvard faculty voted to cap the number of A grades given to undergraduates, taking assertive action to reverse years of ...
Following months of debate, Harvard faculty voted to cap the number of A grades awarded per course. The policy goes into ...
Faculty members overwhelmingly approved a limit on the number of top grades they can give to about a fifth of their ...
Beginning in the fall of 2027, Harvard will limit the number of A’s assigned in a course to 20 percent of students, while ...
The lawsuit is a "continuation of the Government’s ongoing campaign of retaliation against Harvard," the lawyers said.
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Yale University's medical school admissions process discriminates against White and Asian applicants in favor of Black and ...