After Black Enrollment Fell, Amherst College Faces an Identity Crisis

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U.S.|With Black Enrollment Down, Amherst College Faces an Identity Crisis

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/25/us/black-enrollment-amherst-college-affirmative-action.html

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One of the nation’s most elite liberal arts schools, Amherst College has historically also been one of its most diverse.

In 2023, federal data revealed that its overall Black enrollment, 11 percent of the student body, far outstripped many other similar institutions.

So it was particularly jarring to the Amherst community last fall when data for the entering freshman class revealed that only 3 percent of its members were Black.

Quincy Smith, an art major, joined one of the most diverse classes in Amherst history in 2022 and said gatherings of Black students feel different now: “There’s less engagement, fewer people coming to our meetings and going to events.”

At Amherst, a college of about 1,900 undergraduates in central Massachusetts, students and administrators alike are now uneasy as the idea of diversity, one of the school’s core values, is increasingly under attack by conservatives in Washington.

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A tour guide in a purple shirt walks backward with a group of people on the Amherst campus.
After the Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action, colleges can no longer ask applicants about their race. But they can still consider socioeconomic status.Credit...Sophie Park for The New York Times

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