<p>@Ptongrad2000 I’m not sure how a listing of articles from 1968, 2002, 2006, 2007, and 2008 regarding isolated incidents and old statistics denigrating Harvard and Yale answers the question regarding the Princeton of today. Maybe there is old history between the two of you, since the OP listed an article from '99, which might have been designed to irritate any lurking Princeton grads, and you let loose with that barrage.</p>
<p>I am interested in the Princeton of 2014, since my daughter is an applicant and she is biracial. There will always be individual racists at every school - that’s life. My interest is in the tone set by the institution. If she is actually admitted, which might be an unreasonable hope in this era of 6% admit rates, I will be very interested in the climate of tolerance at each school she is considering. I’m sure you will be glad to hear she decided skip applying to Harvard after we visited all of the Ivy’s. But she loved Yale.</p>