This summer, advocates for diversity in American higher education won a major victory when the Supreme Courtupheld the right of colleges to consider race and ethnicity in admissions. This fall, American colleges have experiencednumerous racist incidents, leaving many minority students angry and feeling unwelcome.

In this environment, leading scholars on race and the economy have contributed essays to a new collection, Our Compelling Interests: The Value of Diversity for Democracy and a Prosperous Society (Princeton University Press). Contributors include Marta Tienda of Princeton University, Kwame Anthony Appiah of New York University and Anthony P. Carnevale of Georgetown University.

 

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