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Harvard Fights Back: University Refuses Sweeping Federal Demands to Overhaul Campus Policy or Lose Funding

by poligirlsayswhat
April 14, 2025
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White House Says Harvard Letter Demanding DEI Shutdown Was an “Error”

White House Says Harvard Letter Demanding DEI Shutdown Was an “Error”

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Harvard University is in a growing standoff with the federal government after receiving a letter outlining strict conditions the school must meet in order to maintain its financial relationship with Washington. In a sharp response, Harvard President Alan Garber made it clear: the university will not comply.

The federal letter, dated April 11, 2025, outlines an extensive list of reforms the government wants Harvard to implement by August. These include eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, adopting merit-based hiring and admissions policies, auditing departments for ideological and viewpoint diversity, and even expelling students involved in certain protests or conduct violations.

The letter also proposes unprecedented oversight, requiring the university to open its records for forensic audits, submit to external evaluations of its hiring and admissions practices, and report all foreign funding sources and student visa compliance to federal agencies.

While some measures focus on combating antisemitism and ensuring viewpoint diversity, Harvard’s leadership says the majority of the reforms overstep constitutional boundaries and threaten the core principles of academic freedom.

In a university-wide letter titled The Promise of American Higher Education, Garber expressed concern that the federal government’s actions signal a shift from partnership to coercion. He emphasized that while Harvard remains deeply committed to addressing antisemitism on campus, the administration’s demands go far beyond that objective.“Although some of the demands… are aimed at combating antisemitism, the majority represent direct governmental regulation of the ‘intellectual conditions’ at Harvard,” Garber wrote. “We will not negotiate over our independence or our constitutional rights.”Garber further asserted that the proposed agreement would infringe on Harvard’s First Amendment protections and its autonomy as a private institution. Among the most controversial requirements are mandates to reduce the influence of certain faculty and administrators based on ideology, and to “audit” the political viewpoints represented across departments.

For decades, Harvard has received billions in federal grants and contracts for research that has driven medical, scientific, and technological advancements. These partnerships have supported groundbreaking work in fields ranging from cancer treatment and neuroscience to quantum computing and artificial intelligence.

But under the proposed conditions, the university could lose this funding if it doesn’t implement changes the government says are necessary to uphold civil rights laws; particularly Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination based on race or national origin.

Notably, the government’s plan also calls for shutting down all DEI initiatives, regardless of name or structure. That includes disciplinary policies or speech regulations perceived as ideologically biased.

Garber emphasized that Harvard has already taken serious steps over the past 15 months to respond to antisemitism on campus and plans to continue doing so. However, those efforts must be defined and implemented by the university itself, not dictated by Washington.

He pointed to the university’s ongoing commitment to open inquiry, respect for free speech, and intellectual diversity. And while reaffirming Harvard’s obligation to comply with the Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, which struck down race-based admissions, Garber drew the line at what he described as “assertions of power, unmoored from the law.”It remains unclear how the standoff will unfold, but Harvard’s refusal to sign onto the government’s terms may trigger a broader legal and political battle over federal funding and the future of academic governance in the United States.

As Garber concluded in his message to the Harvard community: “The work of addressing our shortcomings, fulfilling our commitments, and embodying our values is ours to define and undertake as a community.”

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