Hyphen magazine - Asian American arts, culture, and politics


Topic “college admissions”

A Different World

 

IN 1837, 26 years before the end of slavery, a Quaker philanthropist founded the Institute for Colored 
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Nicole Wong | Sun, Jan 27th- 5:55pm | African American, college admissions, Education, HBCUs, Featurette, Community, Culture, Diaspora, Issue 26: The South - Spring 2013, Race, University/Academics

Latest media brouhaha distracts from educational barriers confronting the Asian American 99%.

 

OiYan Poon | Tue, Dec 13th- 1:45pm | college admissions, Education, ivy leagues, mixed-race, Media, University/Academics

The Hard Part Is Getting In

As the newest generation of Asian Americans seek college admission, the landscape they face shifts continuously.

Lin Yang | Tue, Nov 8th- 5:23pm | Asian American students, college admissions, ivy leagues, school, University of California, Activism, Feature, Community, Issue 23: Bittersweet - Spring 2011, Social Justice, University/Academics

Ada Wong of The Biggest Loser graces the cover of The Bittersweet Issue, which features stories on post-birth traditions, race and college admissions, and the B.Y.O. Chopstix environmental campaign.

Harry Mok | Mon, May 16th- 5:13pm | Ada Wong, birth traditions, bitter melon, chopsticks, college admissions, The Biggest Loser, Hyphen Updates

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