Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t he donate it with the condition of removing legacy admissions, like Bloomberg did to JHU?
Because he has 3 kids and the oldest is getting close to college age.
100 percent this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s weird. Harvard is going to name a grad school & a building after a guy most people have never heard of? Unlike JFK? Is Harvard struggling. Next thing you do they’ll be proudly announcing a $300M donation from Bernie Madoff.
No one has ever heard of you.
Anonymous wrote:It’s weird. Harvard is going to name a grad school & a building after a guy most people have never heard of? Unlike JFK? Is Harvard struggling. Next thing you do they’ll be proudly announcing a $300M donation from Bernie Madoff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sleazy.
No, it isn't. He's given a half a billion dollars to his alma mater. What is wrong with that?
Hopefully the donation will trickle down to the GSAS PhD student TAs who are barely making ends meet.
But some posters say the school doesn’t need it.
It doesn’t need it. It should spend its existing money so that it’s TAs working 60 hours/week aren’t making only $30k/year in Boston.
Anonymous wrote:From the article:
“Griffin’s gift to Harvard was unrestricted, the school said, and will go to the faculty of arts and sciences, which includes the undergraduate college and PhD programs. In 2014, Griffin made a $150m donation to the elite private university, primarily to fund financial aid.”
I don’t know anything about this guy but I work in higher ed advancement and funding for graduate programs in humanities is the hardest to come by these days. Seems like a pretty sweet deal.
Anonymous wrote:He went there, why shouldn’t he donate? Who complains about a school getting donation. You are all idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All about the $$$
Yes, like all colleges. You think they run for free? Donations are often given. Duh!
Is Harvard poor?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me why Harvard needs donations when they have such a huge endowment? Why solicit money at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t he donate it with the condition of removing legacy admissions, like Bloomberg did to JHU?
Because he has 3 kids and the oldest is getting close to college age.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me why Harvard needs donations when they have such a huge endowment? Why solicit money at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t he donate it with the condition of removing legacy admissions, like Bloomberg did to JHU?
Because he has 3 kids and the oldest is getting close to college age.
So what? For $300M, they can make room for his three kids and tons and tons of others.
—not a Republican
Wow, didn’t know Harvard undergrad was expanding its # of seats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t he donate it with the condition of removing legacy admissions, like Bloomberg did to JHU?
Because he has 3 kids and the oldest is getting close to college age.
So what? For $300M, they can make room for his three kids and tons and tons of others.
—not a Republican
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s great when anyone donates to a school. Anyone who complains about that is imbalanced.
Least neediest “school” (hedge fund, just like Ken’s) on Earth.
He attended the school and it doesn’t matter if it is the neediest or not.