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Harvard Faculty and Former President Oppose University鈥檚 Threat of Sanctions for Independent Club Members

Two weeks ago, FIREwrote Harvard University President Drew Gilpin Faust to express our grave concern over the institution鈥檚 plan to impose harsh sanctions on students who join independent, single-sex, off-campus organizations. Under the plan, students who join those groups would be prevented from serving in leadership roles in officially recognized organizations or from receiving recommendations for scholarships and fellowships.  

Today, The Harvard Crimson that Harvard faculty have joined FIREin publicly criticizing the new plan, submitting a sharply-worded arguing that students must be able to 鈥渆xercise their civil right to free assembly without fear that Harvard will disadvantage them because they have joined an organization that does not comply with Harvard policies.鈥

The faculty members argue that because 鈥淸r]ecent administrative proposals suggest that there is uncertainty about the limits of Harvard鈥檚 control over students鈥 lives,鈥 the motion 鈥渋s needed to protect the rights of current and future students鈥攁nd, indeed, by extension, the rights of current and future faculty and staff.鈥

The twelve signatories are members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and include Professor Harry Lewis, a former Dean of the College, and Professor Richard Losick, a member of 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Board of Directors. Professor Lewis also current Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana privately earlier this month, urging him to reverse course.

In an interview with the Crimson , former Harvard University president and current University Professor Lawrence H. Summers joined his colleagues鈥 criticism, expressing concern about the proposed policy鈥檚 impact on freedom of association:  

鈥淚f I had a child at Harvard, I would strongly discourage my child from being a member of a final club,鈥 Summers said. 鈥淭hat said, I think the freedom of association is a profoundly important value and I think the idea that we would condition fellowship letters or the opportunity to be elected by one鈥檚 peers as captain of a football team on agreement with certain values is inconsistent with the central values of an academic institution.鈥

Given the clear threat to student associational rights presented by Harvard鈥檚 plan, FIREis encouraged by the increasing opposition from the university鈥檚 distinguished faculty. We continue to ask students, faculty, and alumni to against the proposed sanctions by writing President Faust via our website.

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