“The administration and others have said conservatives are too few on campus and their views are not welcome. In so far as that’s true, that’s a problem we really need to address,” Harvard President Alan Garber told NPR.
Garber said the university needed to address a lack of “viewpoint diversity” on its campus, sharing how students don’t feel free to speak their minds. He added how faculty members have to “think twice” before teaching certain subjects. Garber said people have come forward claiming a stifling environment on campus.