Harvard leads in Ivy League’s pitiful race to the bottom
It's time to stop sending kids to college.
Harvard University’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion administrator, Shirley Greene, has just been whacked with 40-plus accusations of plagiarism in her 2008 dissertation. That’s after Harvard’s chief diversity officer, Sherri Ann Charleston, was accused of plagiarizing her husband’s work. That’s after Harvard’s Claudine Gay resigned from her role as university president after facing several of her own plagiarism allegations. And all that’s after the school was rocked with charges of antisemitism based on all the pro-Palestinian protesters who called for “from the river to the sea” and the clearing of Jews and the end of occupation and so forth, and so on, and all the not-so-cloaked code words that, in essence, mean, Kill The Jews.
The once-fine Harvard has become a school of disrepute.
So, too, most all the Ivy Leagues. But Harvard is leading the way toward bottom-place honors.
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