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Resources
Books
"Mein Kampf" by Adolf Hitler - Mentioned as Michael Velchik's "favorite book" in an email from his undergraduate years.
Videos & Documentaries
60 Minutes - Mentioned as having covered a counterinsurgency lab class taught by Kit Parker.
Research & Studies
Study on colorectal cancers - Camilla Nexarova's lab focuses on this area, with a sharp rise in younger people.
Tools & Software
Excel spreadsheet - Used by Ryan to track faculty names signing an open letter.
Articles & Papers
Opinion pieces in The Crimson - Published by Ryan and Steve Levitsky advocating for Harvard to take a stand for democracy.
People Mentioned
James Ryan - Announced his departure as president amid a DOJ investigation into UVA's DEI efforts.
Rumesa Ozturk - Identified as a pro-Palestinian activist whose visa was revoked.
Donald Trump - Mentioned as having made threats against universities and as a former president whose policies were lived with.
Ilia Marritz - Reporter and host of "The Harvard Plan" series.
Ryan Enos - Political scientist at Harvard and a "numbers guy."
Camilla Nexarova - Professor and researcher at Harvard Medical School who studies cancer cells.
Kit Parker - Colonel in the army reserves, professor of bioengineering at Harvard, and a conservative voter.
Linda McMahon - Education Secretary.
Leo Terrell - Lawyer and chairman of a task force investigating antisemitism at universities.
Steve Levitsky - Colleague of Ryan who studies Latin American politics.
Alan Garber - President of Harvard.
Hillary Burns - Globe colleague who learned about Michael Velchik's undergraduate paper.
Michael Velchik - Trump administration's lawyer in the lawsuit against Harvard.
Allison Burroughs - Judge presiding over Harvard's lawsuit.
Claire Shipman - Columbia's new president, former journalist.
J Batasharia - Mentioned as a guest on the show with Alan Garber, described as data-driven and empirical.
Organizations & Institutions
Progressive Insurance - Sponsor of the podcast.
Department of Justice - Investigating UVA's diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
Trump Administration - Mentioned in relation to visa revocations, research grant rescissions, and pressure campaigns on universities.
Boston Globe - Partnered with "The Harvard Plan" series.
Harvard University - Central focus of the episode, discussed in relation to pressure campaigns, DEI initiatives, and lawsuits.
General Services Administration - The task force investigating antisemitism at universities came under its umbrella.
Department of Education - Investigating universities for allowing a climate of antisemitism.
Columbia University - Singled out by the government for alleged lapses in dealing with antisemitism.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Funding for scientific research grants was impacted.
Homeland Security - Moved to block Harvard's ability to enroll foreign students.
Departments of Energy, Defense, Agriculture, and NASA - Canceled grants and programs with Harvard.
The Crimson - Harvard's school newspaper.
Army Reserves - Kit Parker is a colonel in this branch.
WGBH - Boston station that covered the controversy around Kit Parker's policing class.
University of California - Mentioned in Ryan's story about a new campus opening.
Northwestern University, University of Virginia, George Mason University - College presidents resigned or were pressured to do so.
The New York Times - Reported that the ultimatum to Harvard may have been sent by accident.
Courses & Educational Resources
Class on barbecue - Taught by Kit Parker, with a patent on a smoker he created.
Class on fashion - Taught by Kit Parker.
Class on policing in Springfiel d - Taught by Kit Parker, which was later withdrawn due to controversy.
Latin class - Michael Velchik wrote a paper for this class from the perspective of Adolf Hitler.
DEI progress reporting - No longer requested by the engineering school.
Websites & Online Resources
progressive.com - Mentioned as the website to see if listeners could save money on insurance.
sponsorship.wnyc.org - Website for information on becoming a sponsor.
Other Resources
The Harvard Plan (podcast series) - A series made in partnership with the Boston Globe, focusing on the tenure of Claudine Gay.
This American Life - Podcast hosted by Ira Glass, mentioned as a point of reference for the narrative style.
Science Friday - Podcast hosted by Ira Flatow, mentioned at the end of the episode.
Mar-a-Lago - Mentioned in relation to an invitation.
Student Exchange Visitor Program - Harvard was no longer allowed to participate.
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