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...Harvard continues to bar ROTC participants from University funding and support for ROTC programs due to the military??s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, enacted...
Harvard originally banned ROTC from campus 40 years ago, amid anti- Vietnam War sentiment. Since then, Harvard has continued to ban the program citing the military??s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, which prevents openly gay people from serving in the armed forces...
...Rachel L. Wagley ’11, one of the protesters and secretary of the Harvard Republican Club, said policies toward ROTC should not be affected by the military??s treatment of people who are openly...
...rationale for the standing policies could change if President Obama follows through on campaign promises to reevaluate the military??s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policies...
...However, instead of encouraging Harvard students to join the military, the university has done the exact opposite. In fact, then-Harvard Law School Dean Elena Kagan wrote in 2005 that she felt that the military??s access to Harvard’s Office of Career Services was unacceptable. “I regret making this exception to our antidiscrimination policy,” she said when the Law School was forced to give military recruiters the same access that investment banks and consulting firms have to OCS or lose federal funding...