That prospect is nothing more than a rapidly receeding image in your rear view mirror. Think about who we're up against - and the pedigree of their ideas.
In reading your article, I found the change at Harvard interesting. On a recent trip to VA, I noticed something interesting on a building on the UVA campus. The building, built in the 1870’s (somewhere around then, I am guessing) had as part of cement embossment the names of many philosophers, including Darwin. It made me realize just how pervasive the movement was at that time. Evidentally, there was slow growth until the Scopes trial made a big splash in the 1920’s. By then, the USA had been dealt Wilson’s policies.