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Why I’m Leaving Harvard James Hankins
Posted on 12/30/25 at 11:51 am
Posted on 12/30/25 at 11:51 am
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Two weeks ago I gave my last lecture at Harvard, where I have been a history professor for forty years. My four decades of experience at one of the world’s leading universities have given me a unique vantage point to trace the replacement of Western history by global history. This change is part of the reason why the younger generation finds itself in a state of moral and intellectual disorientation.
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My decision to retire was not a sudden one. I am coming to the end of a four-year retirement contract that I signed in the fall of 2021. That year I decided I no longer wanted to teach at Harvard. We had just endured almost two years under the university’s strict Covid regime. This was a form of emergency governance that mirrored to a fault the whole country’s uncritical acceptance of The Science and its proclivity, when backed by public power, for tyrannous invasions of private life. At Harvard, professors were told we had to lecture in masks and give seminars on zoom. Neither practice accorded with my idea of liberal education.
The year earlier the university had collectively taken a knee during the Summer of Floyd. This turned out not to be empty virtue-signalling, as I expected, but had serious consequences for the way we conducted our affairs. In reviewing graduate student applicants in the fall of 2020 I came across an outstanding prospect who was a perfect fit for our program. In past years this candidate would have risen immediately to the top of the applicant pool. In 2021, however, I was told informally by a member of the admissions committee that “that” (meaning admitting a white male) was “not happening this year.” In the same year a certifiably brilliant undergraduate I had tutored, who was literally the best student at Harvard—he won the prize for the graduating senior with the best overall academic record—was rejected from all the graduate programs to which he applied. He too was a white male. I called around to friends at several universities to find out why on earth he had been rejected. Everywhere it was the same story: Graduate admissions committees around the country had been following the same unspoken protocol as ours. The one exception I found to the general exclusion of white males had begun life as a female.
Harvard, I believe, is now on a better course under its current president, Alan Garber. The reaction to the Claudine Gay fiasco, which highlighted the university’s shocking indifference to the anti-Semitic demonstrations following the October 7 atrocities, compelled the Harvard Corporation, which chooses the president, to seek out a safe pair of hands. President Garber, our provost for over a decade, provided them. Even so, I believe I can make far better use of my time and experience at my new institutional home—the Hamilton School of Classical and Civic Education at the University of Florida—than at Harvard. The reason why is that the Hamilton School is committed to teaching the history of Western civilization. When late liberal pedagogy replaced Western civilization courses with global history, serious harm was done to the socialization of young Americans. When you don’t teach the young what civilization is, it turns out, people become uncivilized.
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Posted on 12/30/25 at 11:59 am to loogaroo
Progressives feel you should be shot in the neck in front of your families if you think this way.
Posted on 12/30/25 at 12:00 pm to loogaroo
Everywhere it was the same story: Graduate admissions committees around the country had been following the same unspoken protocol as ours. The one exception I found to the general exclusion of white males had begun life as a female.
Good for James. Here’s hoping we can finally right the ship, leave the nonsense behind, and return to the road of meritocracy.
That standard is what made us the leader of the free world. I remain cautiously optimistic.
Good for James. Here’s hoping we can finally right the ship, leave the nonsense behind, and return to the road of meritocracy.
That standard is what made us the leader of the free world. I remain cautiously optimistic.
Posted on 12/30/25 at 12:01 pm to loogaroo
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In reviewing graduate student applicants in the fall of 2020 I came across an outstanding prospect who was a perfect fit for our program. In past years this candidate would have risen immediately to the top of the applicant pool. In 2021, however, I was told informally by a member of the admissions committee that “that” (meaning admitting a white male) was “not happening this year.” In the same year a certifiably brilliant undergraduate I had tutored, who was literally the best student at Harvard—he won the prize for the graduating senior with the best overall academic record—was rejected from all the graduate programs to which he applied. He too was a white male. I called around to friends at several universities to find out why on earth he had been rejected. Everywhere it was the same story: Graduate admissions committees around the country had been following the same unspoken protocol as ours. The one exception I found to the general exclusion of white males had begun life as a female.

Posted on 12/30/25 at 12:07 pm to loogaroo
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In reviewing graduate student applicants in the fall of 2020 I came across an outstanding prospect who was a perfect fit for our program. In past years this candidate would have risen immediately to the top of the applicant pool. In 2021, however, I was told informally by a member of the admissions committee that “that” (meaning admitting a white male) was “not happening this year.” In the same year a certifiably brilliant undergraduate I had tutored, who was literally the best student at Harvard—he won the prize for the graduating senior with the best overall academic record—was rejected from all the graduate programs to which he applied. He too was a white male.
Is this the "white privilege" I keep hearing about?
Posted on 12/30/25 at 12:07 pm to loogaroo
In these past couple of decades, “elitist” has come to simply mean “idiot with power” in my book.
Good on this guy for getting himself away from the collective insanity that has thoroughly infected the “upper crust”.
Good on this guy for getting himself away from the collective insanity that has thoroughly infected the “upper crust”.
Posted on 12/30/25 at 12:11 pm to loogaroo
The woke rot extends almost everywhere in academia. A friend of mine is a recent grad of Mississippi State's forestry program. I was shocked to hear how woke things were even in Starkville.
Posted on 12/30/25 at 12:17 pm to loogaroo
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Harvard, I believe, is now on a better course under its current president, (((Alan Garber)))
Lol, okay, sure. His tribe is literally the reason all this DEI crap exists.
This post was edited on 12/30/25 at 12:18 pm
Posted on 12/30/25 at 12:20 pm to captainFid
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Everywhere it was the same story: Graduate admissions committees around the country had been following the same unspoken protocol as ours. The one exception I found to the general exclusion of white males had begun life as a female.
So...tell them you're nonbinary?
Posted on 12/30/25 at 12:24 pm to Bard
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Is this the "white privilege" I keep hearing about?
No. This is what they think is the antidote to white privilege.
Posted on 12/30/25 at 12:27 pm to IvoryBillMatt
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I was shocked to hear how woke things were even in Starkville.
Here, aggy was all high and mighty about UT being the woke university, and then it was discovered that aggy spent more on DEI than UT did, and then tried to hide it to keep it going.
Posted on 12/30/25 at 12:33 pm to Rex Feral
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your link isn't working.
It just worked for me. It's clipped from a paid site. I posted all that was available without paying.
Posted on 12/30/25 at 1:57 pm to SludgeFactory
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Progressives feel you should be shot in the neck in front of your families if you think this way.
It's sad that what you stated is not even an exaggeration.
Posted on 12/30/25 at 2:05 pm to loogaroo
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the Hamilton School of Classical and Civic Education
Nice.
Harvard thinks it will always be “Harvard” because it always has been. At some point, the market will reflect reality and Harvard’s reputation will take a noticeable hit.
Posted on 12/30/25 at 2:12 pm to the808bass
White males are being discriminated in epidemic proportions. The racism is out of control; it’s like someone wants a civil war, and this is how you stoke it
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