Harvard’s decision to rescind admissions over social media violates free speech, professor saysFor many, it's a dream come true. HARVARD UNIVERSITY REPORTEDLY PULLS 10 STUDENT OFFERS OVER ONLINE COMMENTSThe prestigious school rescinded admission, a move Harvard's own professor of law, Alan Dershowitz, described as over-punishment and draconian. THINK BEFORE YOU POST: ADMISSIONS EXPERTS' SOCIAL MEDIA TIPSRachel Blankstein, the co-founder of Spark Admissions, a Massachusetts-based consulting business that helps students gain admission to top U.S. colleges and universities, said Harvard's move did not shock her. "They also have a highly selective admissions process in which they're looking for students with strong moral character," said Blankstein. "My first day teaching students both at Harvard College and Harvard Law School, I warn them about the social media,” Dershowitz said.
Source: Fox News June 21, 2017 20:03 UTC