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...socioeconomic diversity can also be seen in the laudable decision to eliminate the early action option for applicants. Despite fears that Harvard would lose competitive applicants to peer institutions, this year’s record low admit rate of 7.1 percent vindicates the Admissions Office and demonstrates that the institution??s goals of competitiveness and diversity are not mutually exclusive...
...name, selected because it better expresses the institution??s mission, grows out of an initiative to further unify and integrate the museum’s collections and programs,” the Museum declared in a press release announcing the change...
...past.”‘THE TIPPING POINT’The Brown report found that a number of its benefactors were deeply entangled with slavery: about 30 members of the Brown Corporation owned or captained slave ships in the first half century of the institution??s history, according to Campbell. The report did also find instances in which members of the institution played important roles in the abolitionist movement.While Campbell said his main focus in compiling the report was to fulfill the charge given him by Simmons, he nevertheless hoped the report would establish an important...
...Don’t Tell.” Although born out of the Clinton years, “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” is inconsistent with Harvard University’s prerogative of social progressivism. The policy is so inconsistent with our institution??s humanitarian principles, in fact, that many members of the Harvard community correctly cite the discriminatory policy as the most compelling reason to continue prohibiting ROTC on Harvard’s campus. ROTC was banned from this end of Cambridge several decades ago, during the height of campus...
...institution??s response matches the severity of the emergency,” Wrinn said...