Harvard Rewarded Nine More Anti-Israel Activists With Prestigious Fellowships
Palestine protest as pipeline to Rhodes, Truman; “will pursue an MPhil in the Sociology of Marginality and Exclusion”
Ira Stoll
May 02, 2025
An anti-Israel protest at Harvard Law School, October 2023. Photo: The Editors.
The article here yesterday headlined “Harvard Law Review Gives $65,000 Fellowship to Anti-Israel Student Charged With Assault” attracted a query from a sophisticated reader of The Editors (a possible redundancy, as there are no non-sophisticated readers of The Editors). The reader asked for elaboration on the line that said “Harvard has a recent history of giving its own post-graduation fellowships to anti-Israel campus activists or of officially recommending the activists for competitive fellowships such as the Rhodes, Marshall, and Truman.”
I appreciated the request, as I had been meaning to do something on this. These fellowships function as rewards that Harvard bestows upon anti-Israel activists. Some of them are scholarships that Harvard awards itself. Others have external decisionmakers or funding yet are still driven by Harvard handpicking candidates to recommend effusively and to endorse officially via faculty letters and the Harvard fellowship office.
It is an important dynamic, because incoming and neutral Harvard students who haven't made up their minds on Israel-related issues see the social cues. They conclude that if you want a high-prestige, competitive fellowship, being a publicly known anti-Israel campus activist, even a disruptive one, certainly won’t hurt you and it may actually help you when it comes to getting Harvard faculty and fellowship office institutional support. There is a cumulative effect.
https://www.theeditors.com/p/harvard-rewarded-nine-more-anti-israel-fellowships