‘Everyone’s Concerned’: Harvard Is Worried About Losing More Longtime Donors After Response To Hamas Attack
BRANDON POULTER
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November 30, 2023
11:55 AM ET
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Harvard University is concerned about losing more donors after its response to the Israel-Hamas conflict, according to The Harvard Crimson.
Many donors publicly cut ties with Harvard and condemned the university following its response to the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel that killed over 1,400 people. Harvard gift officers, who maintain relationships with donors, are worried that the administration’s response to the conflict and to concerns about antisemitism on campus may result in more donors fleeing, according to the Crimson, the student-run newspaper. (RELATED: Harvard President Unveils Effort To Combat Antisemitism After Taking Fire Over Response To Hamas Attacks)
“I have talked to people in the administration of the University and I know they’re concerned. Everyone’s concerned about it,” Kenneth G. Lipper, a former member of the Executive Committee of the Committee of University Resources, which consists of people who’ve donated at least $1 million to the elite school, told the Crimson.
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