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Ep014: The Case against Harvard

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Content provided by Crystal Newton & Scott Gavorsky, Crystal Newton, and Scott Gavorsky. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Crystal Newton & Scott Gavorsky, Crystal Newton, and Scott Gavorsky or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

With the struggle of the Trump administration to cut off federal funding to Harvard continuing, Crystal and Scott look at the various dimensions of the issues, from Harvard's brand identity to its advising and consulting projects globally to how dependent even rural Nevada communities are on university research centers that are subject to little oversight.

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Chapters

1. Introduction: Universities and Development (00:00:00)

2. Trump vs. Harvard (00:02:04)

3. Private School, Public Impact (00:04:01)

4. Harvard's Roles beyond Education (00:06:59)

5. Universities to Government Service Pipeline (00:08:58)

6. Universities, Ideology, and Development (00:12:33)

7. Harvard's Endowment (00:13:38)

8. Harvard, Race-Based Admissions, and Anti-Semiticism (00:14:40)

9. International Students Protesting (00:17:16)

10. Universities setting Policy (00:19:50)

11. Using Harvard Techniques against Harvard (00:20:54)

12. Breaking the University Hold on Policy (00:25:20)

13. Turning Point USA versus Colleges (00:29:20)

19 episodes

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Manage episode 495915919 series 3656601
Content provided by Crystal Newton & Scott Gavorsky, Crystal Newton, and Scott Gavorsky. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Crystal Newton & Scott Gavorsky, Crystal Newton, and Scott Gavorsky or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

With the struggle of the Trump administration to cut off federal funding to Harvard continuing, Crystal and Scott look at the various dimensions of the issues, from Harvard's brand identity to its advising and consulting projects globally to how dependent even rural Nevada communities are on university research centers that are subject to little oversight.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction: Universities and Development (00:00:00)

2. Trump vs. Harvard (00:02:04)

3. Private School, Public Impact (00:04:01)

4. Harvard's Roles beyond Education (00:06:59)

5. Universities to Government Service Pipeline (00:08:58)

6. Universities, Ideology, and Development (00:12:33)

7. Harvard's Endowment (00:13:38)

8. Harvard, Race-Based Admissions, and Anti-Semiticism (00:14:40)

9. International Students Protesting (00:17:16)

10. Universities setting Policy (00:19:50)

11. Using Harvard Techniques against Harvard (00:20:54)

12. Breaking the University Hold on Policy (00:25:20)

13. Turning Point USA versus Colleges (00:29:20)

19 episodes

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