Harvard Really Diverse, Except When It’s Really, Really Not

Harvard Really Diverse, Except When It's Really, Really NotThe shepherds of diversity at Harvard surely cluck with approval at this morning’s headine in the Crimson: “UNPRECEDENTED DIVERSITY IN CLASS OF 2011.” Some stats to stroke: the 2,058 new kids make up “the most socioeconomically and racially diverse group [ever] accepted to Harvard,” at 11 percent black, 20 percent Asian, 10 percent Latino, and 2 percent Native American — “record highs for minority groups” — and just under 20 percent are foreign/dual/etc citizens. And most significantly, fully one quarter will qualify for a program that waives or lowers tuition for families at certain income levels.

Attaway, Harvard. Hopefully the other Ivies’ numbers will mirror yours when they come out. Credit is largely due to recent munificence from your admissions and financial aid offices, who should be feeling pretty swell today. But, um, when you’re done toasting those guys, could you please send them the hell over to the athletics department?

Students on spring break last week may have missed this humdinger front-pager in the Boston Globe with an equally seismic headline about diversity at Harvard: “A COACHING VACANCY: HARVARD HAS 41 VARSITY SPORTS — AND ZERO BLACKS AT THE HELM.” Needless to say, there are also no African-Americans among the athletics director or his 13 senior administrators. “Harvard,” the Globe reports, “has not employed an African-American head coach in any sport since Peter Roby guided the men’s basketball team from 1985-91.”

1985, you’ll note, is the year before most members of the polychromatic Class of 2011 were born.

10 Responses to “Harvard Really Diverse, Except When It’s Really, Really Not”

  1. Comments h09 Says:

    That Globe story was decidedly not page one. Top of the Sports page. Ah, the glories of the printed word.

  2. Comments Math Says:

    that 2011ers were born c. 1988-89, right?

  3. Comments Pennabelle Says:

    Penn has been 40% non-white and heaving international for years. Way to catch up, Harvard.

  4. Comments Shameful Says:

    Good to see how much progress Harvard has made since 1998, when this Crimson article was published by now-Sports Illustrated writer Dan Habib:

    http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=112048

  5. Comments Son of Pablog Says:

    As Pablog over at the Crimson’s website has already noted, Harvard’s next men’s basketball coach will likely be black.

  6. Comments . Says:

    Awareness articles like these bore me.

  7. Comments adam Says:

    Harvard is soooo diverse! Yaaaay Harvard!

  8. Comments jackson Says:

    we black people don’t have a place in harvard…iggle please

  9. Comments Hello! Says:

    1. Iggle
    A kick-ass Everquest group full of gnomes.
    Damn, that group last night was the Iggles
    (from Urban Dictionary)

  10. Comments 2007 Says:

    2007 was born in 1985. still, the point is valid

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