The Morality of Affirmative Action in College Admissions

A student blog dedicated to exploring moral viewpoints on affirmative action and issues facing diversity at the University of Michigan.

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  • Introduction to Our Blog
  • About the Authors
  • Pro Affirmative Action
  • Against Affirmative Action
  • Possible Alternatives
  • Philosophical Perspectives
  • Our Perspectives

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Angell Hall

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Click here for our interview with the President of the College Libertarians 

Click here to read about the Affirmative Action Bake Sales



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Welcome

Welcome
This blog is run by Andrea Manoppo, Anna Starodubtseva, and Michael Aaronson

About Our Page

A Blog on Philosophy and Affirmative Action at the University of Michigan. Other topics on issues facing diversity of students in higher education are explored here.

Click on pages from the bar above to navigate to specific areas. Alternatively, you can click on the archive below for more easy access to individual posts.

Pages

  • Introduction to Our Blog
  • Pro Affirmative Action
  • Against Affirmative Action
  • Philosophical Perspectives
  • Our Perspectives
  • Possible Alternatives

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2014 (13)
    • ▼  April (13)
      • Aristotle & Kant in comparison to Gerald Ford and LBJ
      • A Utilitarian Analysis of Affirmative Action
      • Alternatives in Florida and California
      • Kant and Affirmative Action
      • An Interview with the President of the College Lib...
      • The Controversy Affirmative Action Bake Sales
      • Analysis of a Poll: Is It Time to End Affirmative ...
      • The Defend Affirmative Action Party
      • 10% Plan in Texas
      • Getting Your Privilege Checked
      • University of Colorado Boulder's alternative to ra...
      • The Contact Hypothesis
      • Introduction To Our Blog
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