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As a young manager in a big company, I volunteered to be the college recruiting liaison for my department. That meant coordinating between hiring managers and recruiters, reading hundreds of resumes, setting up interviews, and reviewing feedback to help determine who to hire.It was a lot of work but a great experience until one day the department head threw me a real curve ball. He said that the human resource folks were coming down on him, that we had to hire two black engineers that year. No kidding; it was that cut and dried. Welcome to the real world.That may have been 30 years ago, but I will never forget how wrong it felt. Call me strange, but I was always pretty much colorblind when it came to race, not to mention gender, religion, nationality, sexuality, whatever. For whatever reason, it never meant that much to me. And I wasn't raised in a protected environment, that's for sure. I actually grew up in racially segregated Brooklyn, New York. My friends and I were bussed into an...
Author Stuart Taylor on his new book, “Mismatch” and how universities deal with diversity.
The U.S. Supreme Court was set to begin a new session Monday to tackle major social issues such as same-sex marriage and affirmative action, as well as a high-profil...
Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Shelby Steele on Louis Farrakhan’s comments and race’s impact in the current political system.
The former head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Harvey Pitt, says regulators need to take a tougher line on computerized trading in the stock market – and...
Former SEC Chairman Harvey Pitt on the impact of high-frequency trading on the markets and investor confidence.
Gov. Deval Patrick, (D-Mass.), on efforts to improve the educational system and boost job growth in his state and across the country.
Gov. Deval Patrick, (D-Mass.), on efforts to improve the educational system and boost job growth in his state and across the country.
Gov. Deval Patrick, (D-Mass.), on efforts to improve the educational system and boost job growth in his state and across the country.
FNC Contributor Angela McGlowan weighs in on Romney’s response to the protests and violence in the Middle East.
FBN’s government experts discuss the Democrats’ effort to appeal to the middle class at the DNC.
FBN’s Tracy Byrnes breaks down whether the mogul should pay for his son’s education.
Author Naomi Schaefer Riley on her criticism of Black Studies programs and how it got her fired.
Just weeks ahead of the country's next general election, the iShares MSCI Malaysia Index Fund (NYSE:EWM) is printing new 52-week highs as the country's current prime...
FBN’s Stuart Varney on actress Daryl Hannah’s views on the U.S. energy policy.
FOX News legal analyst Lis Wiehl and Deirdre Imus on the impact of stricter gun legislation.
Author Ann Coulter discusses whether Mitt Romney is a free-market candidate.
FBN's Peter Barnes on the Supreme Court’s affirmative action case that could have wide business implications.
FNC’s Judge Andrew Napolitano breaks down the case of a student claiming she was rejected by the University of Texas for being white.
Author Stuart Taylor discusses his new book, “Mismatch” and the impact of Affirmative Action .
