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...year 2023, when this year's seniors return for their 25th reunion and recall the glory days of their Harvard experience, the diversity of background, culture, opinion and upbringing distributed among their peers will be foremost in their minds. Diversity is the apotheosis of today's Harvard experience--nay, of today's educational experience. But in the courts of law and public opinion, the opponents of affirmative action and diversity are winning a battle against these programs...
...didn't catch on until shortly before my50-year reunion that the Radcliffe of yore was nomore," she writes in an opinion piece in theChronicle of Higher Education. "Why did it take meso long...
Brown does not just talk the talk, however. That his 25th reunion is at Harvard shows that Brown has walked the walk as well...
After graduating from Georgetown, Rowe practiced law for seven years, defending those "accused of all sorts of shenanigans," and had moved to New York by the time his 10-year Harvard reunion rolled around...
...world may need every individual to be moral, the character of Harvard students is especially important in light of the leadership roles so many of us will eventually hold. Our fine alma mater has produced five U.S. Presidents and 28 Nobel laureates, and a quick look through the 25th Reunion Report of the Class of 1973 shows many of Harvard's shining stars. Benazir Bhutto '73 served as Prime Minister of Pakistan, the first woman to hold the position in an Islamic nation. Robert W. Decherd '73, a past president of The Crimson, heads A.H. Belo Corporation, a media conglomerate...