Harvard Kennedy School sets contingency plans for admitted service members after Pentagon order
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
The Harvard Kennedy School is setting contingency plans for admitted service members in place following the Pentagon’s decision to suspend its academic partnerships with the university last month. In a Wednesday letter to U.S. service members who applied to the school’s graduate programs, Dean Jeremy Weinstein said the school will offer an extended deferral period…
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