College Wasn’t Built to Be a Marketplace. But We Turned It Into One, and Inequality Is the Price
Higher education increasingly operates like a market, and markets don't correct inequality, they structure it in. Andrew G. White IV, PhD, examines how prestige, pricing and the retreat of race-conscious admissions shape who gets access to opportunity. The post College Wasn’t Built to Be a Marketplace. But We Turned It Into One, and Inequality Is the Price appeared first on Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.

Higher education increasingly operates like a market, and markets don't correct inequality, they structure it in. Andrew G. White IV, PhD, examines how prestige, pricing and the retreat of race-conscious admissions shape who gets access to opportunity.
The post College Wasn’t Built to Be a Marketplace. But We Turned It Into One, and Inequality Is the Price appeared first on Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.
