Intellectual Diversity Is Important, But Our Funds Shouldn’t Be Tied to It

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In the “Morning Edition” Wednesday transmission of NPR, Harvard’s Law professor Nikolas Bowie answered a question about whether the school has had problems with intellectual diversity by stating that “having a conservative sensation and another.

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Bowie replied: “I think it is important that teachers and administrators determine what is taught in Harvard and other universities. For us to change what we believe is important due to orthodoxy prevailing in the White House, it would turn the persecution of Harvard’s truth, their motto of Veritas, in the search for popular opinion so that politicians take, and the officers are selected, but the officers are selected. Understanding.

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