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SUMMARY:What Harvard Needs Next: A Conversation with Steven Pinker and John Tomas
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DESCRIPTION:What Harvard Needs Next: A Conversation with Steven Pinker and John Tomas\n\n12/12/25 02:00 PM EST\n - 12/12/25 03:00 PM EST\Description:\nThis Zoom discussion is co-hosted by the Harvard Alumni for Free Speech and Council on Academic Freedom at Harvard.\n\Details:\nNote: This online Program will be held over Zoom. RSVP information is below.\n\nJoin Harvard Alumni for Free Speech (HAFFS) for a conversation about the future of institutional reform at Harvard. Steven Pinker, renowned psychologist and Harvard professor, and John Tomasi, President of Heterodox Academy, will reflect on how institutions can recommit to genuine intellectual pluralism, and how alumni, faculty, and administrators can help create an environment where ideas can be tested, challenged, and improved.\n\n\nThe program will be hosted by John Evangelakos and co-sponsored by the Council on Academic Freedom at Harvard (CAFH).\n\nRSVP at this link. \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:What Harvard Needs Next: A Conversation with Steven Pinker and John Tomas<br /><br />12/12/25 02:00 PM EST - 12/12/25 03:00 PM EST<br />Description:<br /><div>This Zoom discussion is co-hosted by the Harvard Alumni for Free Speech and Council on Academic Freedom at Harvard.</div>
<br />Details:<br /><div><u><em>Note: This online Program will be held over Zoom. RSVP information is below.</em></u><br />
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Join Harvard Alumni for Free Speech (HAFFS) for a conversation about the future of institutional reform at Harvard. <strong>Steven Pinker</strong>, renowned psychologist and Harvard professor, and <strong>John Tomasi</strong>, President of Heterodox Academy, will reflect on how institutions can recommit to genuine intellectual pluralism, and how alumni, faculty, and administrators can help create an environment where ideas can be tested, challenged, and improved.</div>

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The program will be hosted by <strong>John Evangelakos</strong> and co-sponsored by the <a href="https://sites.harvard.edu/cafh/"><strong>Council on Academic Freedom at Harvard (CAFH)</strong></a>.<br />
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<strong><a href="https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XbIQgDwgSP-ZByauQRBbEQ">RSVP at this link.&nbsp;</a></strong></div>

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