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Harvard donations dropped nearly 15% amid wealthy alums’ vows to cut off support

By Matthew Lynch
October 18, 2024
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Harvard University, known for its substantial endowment, is facing a significant drop in donations, with a nearly 15% decline attributed to a growing wave of wealthy alumni vowing to cut off their financial support.

The downturn comes amidst a rising tide of criticism against the institution for its handling of issues like diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), as well as concerns about rising tuition costs and perceived elitism. While the university has acknowledged the need for change and implemented some reforms, many affluent alumni remain unconvinced, citing a lack of meaningful action.

“I’m deeply disappointed by the university’s response to these critical issues,” stated one anonymous donor, who pledged to withhold further contributions. “They’re simply not doing enough to create a truly inclusive and equitable environment for all students.”

The decline in donations represents a major blow to Harvard’s financial stability, with the university relying heavily on private contributions to fund research, scholarships, and various initiatives. Experts predict that the reduced support could have significant long-term implications, potentially impacting future projects and programs.

While the university maintains that it remains committed to fostering a diverse and welcoming community, the growing dissatisfaction among its wealthy alumni raises serious questions about its future. With the tide of public sentiment shifting, Harvard faces a critical juncture, requiring a comprehensive and decisive response to address the concerns of its benefactors and ensure its long-term financial sustainability.

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