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Harvard Quietly Raising Money for New ‘Viewpoint Diversity’ Push in Hiring

Harvard Quietly Raising Money for New ‘Viewpoint Diversity’ Push in Hiring

“University officials have pitched the effort to major donors — conservative and liberal alike — as a way to broaden ideological representation across Harvard”

If this is genuine, it’s a great thing. Increasing viewpoint diversity would solve many problems in higher education.

The Harvard Crimson reports:

Harvard Asks Donors to Endow $10 Million Professorships for ‘Viewpoint Diversity’ Initiative

arvard is quietly asking donors for $10 million gifts to establish new endowed professorships in a sweeping bid to reshape its faculty under the banner of “viewpoint diversity,” according to two people familiar with the initiative.

The campaign, driven by Harvard’s top brass, aims to raise several hundred million dollars to support a new cohort of professors. If successful, the funding could bring dozens of faculty members to campus and drastically shift Harvard’s academic makeup.

University officials have pitched the effort to major donors — conservative and liberal alike — as a way to broaden ideological representation across Harvard, two people said. But the fundraising target has repeatedly shifted after pushback from donors who viewed the scale as too ambitious, one person said.

Harvard Provost John F. Manning ’82 — the University’s second-highest administrator and a prominent conservative legal scholar — has led the effort, according to two people. Still, Harvard has carefully framed the project as a general push for “viewpoint diversity,” rather than a politically aligned initiative.

Under a model being proposed, new hires would not be housed in a standalone institute. Instead, they would be appointed at the University level and embedded across schools and departments, per two people.

Manning began privately testing the idea as early as last summer. At a Boston alumni gathering, he told attendees the University hoped to recruit between 20 and 30 faculty connected to the initiative, according to another person familiar.

Since then, Harvard officials have continued to court potential donors through private meetings and dinners nationwide. Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 traveled to Los Angeles in mid-January to meet with top-dollar donors.

A University spokesperson wrote in a statement that Manning and Garber were in “ongoing conversations with a variety of members of the University community about how best to advance” viewpoint diversity on Harvard’s campus.

“Potential approaches continue to evolve through these discussions,” the spokesperson added.

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henrybowman | April 17, 2026 at 3:19 pm

When a liberal says, “pay us first, then we’ll do what we told you we would,” put one hand over your wallet and the other on your gun. Simpson-Mazzoli is still the governing principle.

Harvard is sitting on billions of dollars but can’t hire someone less than super-liberal unless they get paid for it.

Harvard has outlived its usefulness. Shut it down.


 
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healthguyfsu | April 17, 2026 at 7:10 pm

While it’s a start, who wants to come there and be constantly stalked, harassed, and threatened by freaks? Then, there are all of the others that are waiting to stab you in the back without being dumb enough to make their zealotry obvious.


 
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destroycommunism | April 18, 2026 at 11:50 am

if a trump admin ,what with doge and the agenda oif stopping gov fraud ( a task no one could probably even come close to doing properly) we are beyond doomed and be ready for all that comes with that fact

look what it took to stop hitler and the japanese

now their offspring in oakland chiraq etc etc etc are doing to america

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