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Ex-Michigan governor abandons Harvard fellowship after protests

Rick Snyder withdraws following criticism of his role in the Flint drinking water scandal

Published on
July 4, 2019
Last updated
July 4, 2019

Former Michigan governor Rick Snyder has withdrawn from a planned Harvard University fellowship, acceding to聽聽over his role in a massive drinking water contamination聽scandal聽in the low-income city of Flint.

Harvard, which has faced public protests over controversial appointments in the past and relented under some of them, made clear that it endorsed Mr Snyder鈥檚 retreat.

鈥淲e and he now believe that having him on campus would not enhance education here in the ways we intended,鈥 the dean of the Harvard Kennedy School, Douglas Elmendorf, said in a note to the school community.

Mr Snyder left office in January after eight years because term-limit rules barred him from seeking re-election. Professor Elmendorf announced last week that he would become a senior research fellow at the Kennedy School鈥檚聽Taubman Center聽for State and Local Government.

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But critics inside and outside Harvard began protesting the appointment, citing the state government鈥檚 role in the drinking water crisis in Flint, a black-majority city of about 100,000 people with incomes聽well below聽state-wide and national averages. Flint residents began ingesting lead and other contaminants in 2014 after a state-appointed emergency manager switched their water supply to a lower-cost local plant. Effects included an outbreak of Legionnaires鈥 disease that infected 90 people and killed 12.

Opponents of Mr Snyder鈥檚 planned fellowship included Timothy McCarthy, a Kennedy School lecturer, who聽聽on Twitter 鈥渨hy a man who is under legal investigation for poisoning a city full of black folks is coming to teach our students鈥.

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Mr Snyder, writing on Twitter,聽聽he was backing down. 鈥淚t would have been exciting to share my experiences, both positive and negative,鈥 he wrote. 鈥淥ur current political environment and its lack of civility makes this too disruptive.鈥

His decision comes barely a month since Harvard faced聽questions聽about its commitment to academic freedom after announcing that Ronald Sullivan, under protest for serving on Harvey Weinstein鈥檚 legal defence team, would not continue as a faculty dean of Winthrop House.

And in 2017, Professor Elmendorf called Chelsea Manning, the former US soldier imprisoned for leaking military secrets, to聽聽her visiting fellowship at the Kennedy School after pressure from the CIA. Around the same time, however, the Kennedy School resisted calls to rescind fellowships to Donald Trump aides Corey Lewandowski and Sean Spicer.

Also, last month, Harvard聽rescinded聽the admission granted to a survivor of last year鈥檚 Parkland high school shooting in Florida after learning that the student repeatedly used racial slurs in social media postings.

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paul.basken@timeshighereducation.com

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