The 2024 U.S. presidential election presents a critical opportunity to shape higher education policies, particularly around inclusivity and diversity. This article contrasts the visions of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris regarding diversity and equity in college campuses. By examining current challenges such as underrepresentation of women and minorities, differing policies on affirmative action and funding for minority institutions, and the potential impact of their proposals, we highlight the stakes for America’s educational landscape.
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