Posted on 01/25/2016 3:35:44 PM PST by C19fan
Harvard Universityâs undergraduate dean is angering alumni by attempting to force the schoolâs all-male final clubs to accept women, a move that some say threatens freedom of association and diversity at one of the nationâs most elite colleges.
According to Harvard alumni and former members of all-male final clubs, Harvard College dean Rakesh Khurana, appointed to his post in 2014, is prepared to make it against university rules to join the groups.
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This is simple: Boycott Harvard. Don’t hire their graduates and don’t let your kids apply there.
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That pesky constitution? An alleged Harvard grad, a supposed, constitutional scholar, has dictated otherwise.
Haven’t you been keeping up?
All female clubs, on the other hand, are okay because...
Andrew Wilkow mentioned him on the radio this afternoon, so I had him on my mind. He mentioned that Dean was polling well before the Iowa caucus, but then he quickly fell apart. The point was that unexpected things can happen once people start voting.
Harvard Dean or Howard Dean?
Jumping for joy! I’m joining a sorority! Of course, I’m being sarcastic....
LOL!!!
How about getting rid of the non inclusive ethnic oriented clubs and organizations?
Put up or shut up, panderer
Harvard Dean? Howlin’ Howie’s brother or something?
I believe the Constitution limits the government, not Harvard University. Simple solution, don't attend Harvard.
Harvard is an empty shell of its former self.
Actually, the Fox was blocked from formally going co-ed by its graduate board.
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