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- CAFH in the Crimson: Diversity StatementsIn this week’s CAFH column in the Crimson, Randall Kennedy and Edward Hall debate the use of mandatory diversity statements in…
- CAFH in the Crimson: Tolerance and Truth-SeekingThe latest iteration of the CAFH column identifies two essential values of a University: tolerance and truth-seeking. Christopher Winship (Sociology), “Harvard,…
- CAFH in the Crimson: Institutional NeutralityIn this week’s edition of the CAFH column, Bertha Madras (Medical School) and Janet Halley (Law School) ask, “Should Harvard adopt…
- CAFH in the Crimson: Faculty Viewpoint DiversityCAFH has launched a regular column in the Crimson that allows faculty members to offer contrasting takes on campus life. This…
- CAFH in the Crimson: Merit and AdmissionsCAFH has launched a new regular column in the Crimson that allows faculty members to offer contrasting takes on campus life….