"Harvard Adopts Silence on Non-Core Issues"

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Harvard University announced it will no longer issue official statements on public matters that do not impact its core function, following recommendations from a working group formed in April. This policy shift comes after Claudine Gay, the first Black president of Harvard, stepped down amid controversy and plagiarism allegations. Alan Garber, the interim president, stated that the university will focus on protecting its autonomy and academic freedom.
- Harvard to stay silent on issues that don’t impact university’s ‘core function’ CNN
- Opinion | Harvard Should Say Less. Maybe All Schools Should. The New York Times
- Harvard Says It Will No Longer Take Positions on Matters Outside of the University The New York Times
- When should Harvard speak out? — Harvard Gazette Harvard Gazette
- Harvard adopts a policy of silence on public matters that don’t ‘affect the university’s core function’ The Boston Globe
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