Federal agencies including the Departments of Education, Homeland Security, and State have raised serious questions about Harvard University's foreign funding, handling of discrimination, campus safety, and transparency. Harvard's leadership has responded with vague language about "context misunderstanding" and "academic freedom" rather than addressing the specific concerns directly.
• Multiple government agencies questioning Harvard simultaneously raises red flags
• Harvard's responses sound more like marketing than substantive answers
• "Academic freedom" potentially being used to avoid accountability
• Elite institutions may be deflecting legitimate scrutiny
• Thinking clearly requires asking better questions than the ones they want you to ask
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