Harvard president says the University “went wrong” by allowing faculty activism to blur free speech

Harvard President Alan Garber acknowledged the university erred by allowing professors to inject personal politics into classrooms, hindering open student debate. He emphasized a shift towards objectivity in teaching, aiming to restore balance and encourage respectful discourse. This move follows criticism and aims to protect minority views amidst campus tensions.

Harvard president says the University “went wrong” by allowing faculty activism to blur free speech
Harvard President Alan Garber acknowledged the university erred by allowing professors to inject personal politics into classrooms, hindering open student debate. He emphasized a shift towards objectivity in teaching, aiming to restore balance and encourage respectful discourse. This move follows criticism and aims to protect minority views amidst campus tensions.

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