Discussion on Legacy Admissions and Recovery from Stroke

The New Yorker Radio Hour discusses the movement to end legacy admissions in colleges, featuring interviews with the U.S. Education Secretary and a university dean who ended the practice. Also includes a conversation with novelist Esmeralda Santiago about her recovery from a stroke and returning to writing. Other topics covered include judging spending habits, Linda Ronstadt's new voice, a lost wedding ring, a scientist risking lives, World's 50 Best Restaurants, foreign students in Ukraine, and an essay by Haruki Murakami.