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Jeremy Lin to Speak at Harvard College Class Day


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Remember Linsanity? It’s returning to campus: Jeremy Lin ’10, the Harvard basketball stalwart (he was captain his senior year) who became a phenomenon in the National Basketball Association (NBA) which has few Asian American players has been named speaker for Harvard College’s virtual Class Day on Wednesday, May 26, during the online graduation and reunion exercises extending from May 25 through the Harvard Alumni Association’s annual meeting on June 4 and beyond.
Lin was the first American-born player of Chinese or Taiwanese descent to play in the NBA; he was on the Toronoto Raptors team that won the championship in 2019. In a year when assaults on and violent acts against Asian Americans have proliferated perhaps in part in response to former President Donald Trump’s labeling of the coronavirus as a Chinese invention the selection of Lin may be especially resonant. It is also evocative for student-athletes and fans o ....

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On the Harvard's academic to-do list | Harvard Magazine


In his installation address, President Lawrence S. Bacow said, “[W]e must strive to model the behavior we would hope to see elsewhere.” His context then was sustaining free speech on campus in the search for truth. When he invokes the phrase now, it seems broadly applicable to the ways Harvard must conduct itself, if it truly aspires to be a leading institution of higher education, at a moment when many institutions seem to be stumbling.
During the past 15 months, the University’s helmspeople have been focused on operating during a lethal pandemic. But Harvard has simultaneously undertaken many internal inquiries into its deep past and present practices: to understand itself better, and to “model the behavior” the community hopes to see take root across the wider, riven society. Totting them up may be instructive. ....

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