Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone getting cold feet?
So this thread is dedicated to the 50 families that might frequent DCUM and have a first year kid at Harvard?
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone getting cold feet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone getting cold feet?
So this thread is dedicated to the 50 families that might frequent DCUM and have a first year kid at Harvard?
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone getting cold feet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so proud of my alma mater.
So proud that your alma mater is so dedicated to discriminatory practices that they'd rather destroy scientific research that could save millions of lives rather than simply not discriminate based on race?
This is just the beginning. Last weeks Supreme Court decision eliminating the double standard for discrimination cases is going to have major ramifications for many universities. Now these cases can survive summary judgment, discovery is going to be ugly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone actually enjoys going to Harvard undergrad these days. They go for the brand and the network.
How would you know? And religion doesn’t belong in education. The Northeast is not the Deep South.
Anonymous wrote:I’m so proud of my alma mater.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an alum and I have started giving to Harvard again.
From the perspective of an outside, unconnected person, this seems like a time when Harvard can actually show the leadership that its brand automatically connotes. I'm more used to hearing things about Harvard that are negatives. Like Larry Summers mouthing off about women.
I like to see institutions prove their value and not coast on wealth and history.
Every major institution in American life can be criticized for racism, sexism, political missteps, etc. But retrospectively, one can tell that there are moments in history where institutions truly lead.
I believe t5his is such a moment for Harvard.
I wouldn't care if it looks messy on the ground. Even if I were a student and had to live through the messiness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard is more attractive now.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Harvard is more attractive now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard is large, urban and, perhaps, antagonistic toward religion. If you accept these characteristics, then you should not regret a choice to attend Harvard.
Harvard has a Divinity school, which you would know if you had ever set foot on its large, urban campus.
Anonymous wrote:I am an alum and I have started giving to Harvard again.