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Stanford University apologized Wednesday for limiting Jewish student admissions during the 1950s and then denying such a practice existed in the years that followed.
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Stanford University intentionally excluded Jewish students for years, according to a report put forth by the institution. The university's president issued an extensive apology Wednesday.
Stanford restricted admissions of Jewish students and "regularly misled" those inquiring about the practice, the university said.
It was well-known throughout the Jewish community in the 1950s that Stanford University discriminated against Jewish applicants despite the university routinely denying biased admissions practices.
Stanford University apologized on Wednesday for its efforts to suppress Jewish student admissions in the 1950s and for denying it had done so in the years that followed. Stanford’s president ...
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Stanford University apologized Wednesday for limiting Jewish student admissions during the 1950s — practice that the school, for decades, denied had taken place.
Stanford University apologized for intentionally restricting the admission of Jewish students in the 1950s, a practice the institution admitted it historically denied.