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Mandy Savitz-Romer

@msavitzromer

Faculty member, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Research Interests: Postsecondary Pathways; School Counseling, School-based Support Systems

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calendar_today14-05-2012 02:08:04

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Eric Waldo (@ewwaldo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a lawyer, educator, and college success advocate, I'm deeply disappointed by the Supreme Court's decision today. Diversity is critical for stronger classrooms, neighborhoods, offices, and our democracy. We need diverse perspectives at the table.

As a lawyer, educator, and college success advocate, I'm deeply disappointed by the Supreme Court's decision today.

Diversity is critical for stronger classrooms, neighborhoods, offices, and our democracy. We need diverse perspectives at the table.
Craig T (@furiousgiorge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I do not think you could find a more perfect encapsulation of how this court bends its decisions around the interests of the white and the wealthy. What principle could possibly support the idea that race-based admissions are good at the service academies and bad everywhere else?

Mandy Savitz-Romer (@msavitzromer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes, we need to fight AND we also need to be really clear with our young people. 4 things students need to know after the Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action nbcnews.com/news/latino/af… via @nbcnews

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"Higher education without affirmative action would not mean a future in which race is removed from the admissions process—that would be impossible," Aya M. Waller-Bey, MPhil writes: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) (@hgse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our faculty, including Meira Levinson and Mandy Savitz-Romer, plus our Convocation Speaker Ruth Simmons share implications for higher ed. admissions following last week's Supreme Court ruling. news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/…

AU School of Ed (@au_schoolofed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Tomorrow > Join counseling/higher education professionals, Dr. Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy, Dr. Diana Camilo, Dr. @ecmmason, Brian L. McGowan, and Dr. Mandy Savitz-Romer as they discuss the ramifications of the recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court. Register: bit.ly/BigIdeasJuly10. American University

#Tomorrow &gt; Join counseling/higher education professionals, Dr. <a href="/chm91364/">Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy</a>,  Dr. Diana Camilo, Dr. @ecmmason, <a href="/Dr_BrianMcGowan/">Brian L. McGowan</a>, and Dr. <a href="/MSavitzRomer/">Mandy Savitz-Romer</a> as they discuss the ramifications of the recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court. Register: bit.ly/BigIdeasJuly10. <a href="/AmericanU/">American University</a>
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"counselors as a nicety, not a necessity" - Oklahoma faces critical shortage of school counselors readfrontier.org/stories/oklaho…

Harvard Education Press (@harvard_ed_pub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HEP authors Mandy Savitz-Romer and Meira Levinson contributed to an article published by the Harvard University Gazette that explores how higher education and admissions processes will change after the Supreme Court decision on affirmative action. bit.ly/46znv9G

Boston College Lynch School (@bclynchschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The board of the Society of Consulting Psychology has established an award in honor of our esteemed Professor Emerita Janet Helms. The decision to name this award after Dr. Janet Helms was a result of her decades-long commitment to promoting racial justice.

The board of the Society of Consulting Psychology has established an award in honor of our esteemed Professor Emerita Janet Helms. The decision to name this award after Dr. Janet Helms was a result of her decades-long commitment to promoting racial justice.
Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) (@hgse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to Anthony Abraham Jack, Mandy Savitz-Romer, Eric Waldo, and Francesca Purcell for an insightful #EducationNow episode! Take a look at their key takeaways below about how different groups can navigate the new college application process.

Thank you to <a href="/tony_jack/">Anthony Abraham Jack</a>, <a href="/MSavitzRomer/">Mandy Savitz-Romer</a>, <a href="/ewwaldo/">Eric Waldo</a>, and Francesca Purcell for an insightful #EducationNow episode! Take a look at their key takeaways below about how different groups can navigate the new college application process.
Jackie Savitz (@jackiesavitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My sister Mandy Savitz-Romer, Harvard University, looking out for young people in secondary ed. “Many young people, more Black and brown students attend schools with no counselors, counselors often don’t have time for professional development and learning.” thecrimson.com/article/2023/1…

Eric Waldo (@ewwaldo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A couple of thoughts on Michelle Obama’s thunderingly successful speech last night. 1) In 08 she got the nickname of “The Closer” — that tight twenty minute speech (probably 15 without applause) is the type of persuasive story telling that is her bread and butter /