Claudine Gay is gone, but diversity ideology still plagues Harvard
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : The DEI bureaucracy that she helped build and use for her ascent remains intact at Harvard and throughout higher education.57% : We need to re-establish high and consistent standards for academic research.
51% : Standards for research integrity continue to weaken and be upheld differently depending on the preferred status of researchers and their findings.
49% : This would almost certainly require the elimination of academic departments that characterized more by political advocacy than rigorous inquiry, such as ethnic and gender studies departments.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPWe also need to get universities to adopt and consistently enforce strong protections of free academic speech while also fully prosecuting violations of their codes of conduct, including physical harassment, trespassing, and the use of the heckler's veto to drown out disfavored speakers.
34% : Her departure, while a necessary first step, does not solve the problems that required her departure and that continue to plague Harvard and much of higher education.
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