Eric Holcomb taught a seminar at Harvard after stepping down as governor of Indiana. He reports that he expected to find a woke hell, but instead found a thriving university. He attributes that in part to President Trump's war on American universities in general and on Harvard in particular.
I was a red state governor. What I saw at Harvard surprised me.
The spirit of association remains alive in unexpected places. By Eric Holcomb
Eric Holcomb, a Republican, was the governor of Indiana from 2017 to 2025.
"In January, I completed two terms as governor of Indiana. This fall, I did what all red state Republicans do (right?): spent a semester teaching at Harvard University. As someone who believes that restoring our communities is among America’s greatest challenges, my goal was to see if the foundation of an open-minded, problem-solving community still existed in a place far removed from my own cultural comfort zone. It does.
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"I found a community that didn’t always agree but could still talk with each other and work together toward the greater good, which in Harvard’s case includes education, discovery and the development of ideas and technologies.
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"What I’ve experienced may be a natural return to Harvard’s more moderate bearings, following noisy displays of intolerance by campus agitators in recent years. Or it may be due to the Trump administration’s forceful executive orders and fiscal pressure. Either way (and it’s probably both), let’s take the win and learn the broader lesson."
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