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To claim that Harvard "retains little of its Christian foundation" nonsensical because the university operates the Harvard Divinity School http://www.hds.harvard.edu/ , lead by such ordained preachers as Peter J. Gomes and Karen L. King. The University has daily Christian services, as well as many student and faculty lead extra-curricular Christian clubs. Perhaps a better way of stating this part of the article would be to say "Though the University is no longer ran with Puritan goals in mind, a Christian influence is still felt be the presence of the Harvard Divinity School," with a link to said school's web page. Opinions? [[User:Adg2011|Adg2011]] 20:52, 1 April 2008 (EDT) | To claim that Harvard "retains little of its Christian foundation" nonsensical because the university operates the Harvard Divinity School http://www.hds.harvard.edu/ , lead by such ordained preachers as Peter J. Gomes and Karen L. King. The University has daily Christian services, as well as many student and faculty lead extra-curricular Christian clubs. Perhaps a better way of stating this part of the article would be to say "Though the University is no longer ran with Puritan goals in mind, a Christian influence is still felt be the presence of the Harvard Divinity School," with a link to said school's web page. Opinions? [[User:Adg2011|Adg2011]] 20:52, 1 April 2008 (EDT) | ||
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"retains little of its Christian foundation"
To claim that Harvard "retains little of its Christian foundation" nonsensical because the university operates the Harvard Divinity School http://www.hds.harvard.edu/ , lead by such ordained preachers as Peter J. Gomes and Karen L. King. The University has daily Christian services, as well as many student and faculty lead extra-curricular Christian clubs. Perhaps a better way of stating this part of the article would be to say "Though the University is no longer ran with Puritan goals in mind, a Christian influence is still felt be the presence of the Harvard Divinity School," with a link to said school's web page. Opinions? Adg2011 20:52, 1 April 2008 (EDT)
"One of the 4 Ivy League institutions that accept homeschooled students?" As a homeschooled Ivy League student, I can say that ALL of the Ivies have accepted homeschooled students.