Published Dec 11, 2024
Ep52 “Should Legacy Admissions at Universities Be Illegal?” with Patrick Awuah
Patrick Awuah, president of Ashesi University, joins hosts Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen to scrutinize the contentious issue of legacy admissions, exploring its effects on educational equity and university funding models, while also delving into how merit, diversity, and financial contributions shape admissions policies.

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