Fulbright Scholarship

UC San Diego Rebrands Scholarship for Black Students After Discrimination Lawsuit

Following a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination, UC San Diego’s Black Alumni Scholarship Fund has been rebranded and opened to all students, regardless of race. The lawsuit, filed by students and a right-leaning nonprofit, argued that the fund violated laws, including the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871. The plaintiffs claimed the university was illegally using a private entity to discriminate. The scholarship, now named the Goins Alumni Scholarship Fund, had previously been exclusive to Black students.

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Entire Fulbright Scholarship Board Resigns, Accusing Trump Administration of Power Grab

The entire Fulbright Scholarship board resigned, citing the Trump administration’s actions as the reason for their departure. The board alleged that the administration overstepped its authority by rejecting a significant number of applicants selected for the 2025-2026 academic year. This blatant disregard for the board’s selection process underscored a deeper problem.

The situation has caused immense stress for those involved, particularly those whose futures hung in the balance. One parent poignantly described the emotional toll, lamenting the damage inflicted on institutions like the Fulbright program and the Kennedy Center, reflecting broader concerns about the administration’s impact on various sectors. The worry extends beyond immediate consequences, with anxieties about long-term damage to the country’s standing and the potential inability to repair the harm even after the administration leaves office.… Continue reading