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Fakey

Posted 6:29 am, 08/26/2024

bho'bummerZ wing man took credit for that.

knslyr

Posted 6:22 am, 08/26/2024

Must have been a dei hire that vetted tiny tampon timmy walz.

Fakey

Posted 9:13 pm, 08/25/2024

The program in question is the WorldTeach program, a nonprofit founded by Harvard undergraduates, including the Nobel Prize-winning economist Michael Kremer, in 1986. For a time, the program was funded by Harvard's Phillips Brooks House Association, which the Harvard Crimson has characterized as "a student-run community service group" that disburses resources to an array of nonprofit organizations and facilitates volunteerism for Harvard students. WorldTeach, which is currently dormant, does not appear to have ever been an official program of Harvard.

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Posted 6:23 pm, 08/25/2024

@fakey
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Fakey

Posted 6:20 pm, 08/25/2024

how our liberal leftist zh(tZ twist AND spin this one:


Report: Tim Walz Caught Inflating Background Again, Making It Look Like Harvard Behind China Classes


A report from the Washington Free Beacon found that Walz had lied about being "named the Outstanding Young Nebraskan by the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce," and seemingly implying that Harvard University was behind a teaching program, and had picked Walz for "an opportunity" to teach in China through a university program. The program, WorldTeach, was founded in 1986 by several graduates from Harvard University, according to the organization's LinkedIn page.

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