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Truth in Advertising at Harvard
At 麻豆传媒IOS, one of our core beliefs is that universities must engage in truth in advertising. That is, if a university restricts and/or punishes student or faculty speech, it should say so openly so that prospective students can decide to attend that college or university with full information. Sadly, many colleges and universities do not do this. A look through 麻豆传媒IOS鈥檚 reveals that many universities with restrictive speech codes advertise themselves to prospective students as bastions of free expression. A striking example of this has just arisen: that 鈥淸a] Harvard brochure sent to thousands of prospective students included a doctored photo of the student newspaper's front page that removed a headline about the university president facing a confidence vote.鈥 (You can view the doctored photo ). As you may know, Harvard President Larry Summers drew intense criticism for suggesting, in a during a Harvard academic conference, that innate gender differences might be one reason underlying women鈥檚 underrepresentation in math, science, and engineering departments. According to Harvard's dean of admissions and financial aid, 鈥渢he decision to run the altered photo was a mistake made under deadline pressure by the school's admissions office and the Boston design firm that helped produce the brochure.鈥 However, the facts remain that the photo was intentionally altered in the first place, and was sent out to thousands of prospective students. Is Harvard afraid to let prospective students know that its president is under fire for academic comments made at an academic conference?
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