Harvard Turns the Tables on Trump

Harvard Turns the Tables on Trump

Author: OCR April 25, 2025 Duration: 32:09
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll discuss Harvard's bold response to the Trump administration's pressure regarding free speech and academic freedom. They analyze the strategic PR moves made by Harvard, emphasizing the importance of tone, collective action among universities, and the broader implications for higher education and institutional integrity. The conversation highlights how Harvard's principled stand serves as a model for other institutions facing similar challenges.

Takeaways
  • Harvard's response was a strong defense of its independence.
  • The university's PR strategy effectively reframed the narrative.
  • Acknowledging issues like anti-Semitism can disarm criticism..
  • Harvard's approach contrasts with corporate America's transactional navigation.


Topics Mentioned
Harvard, Trump, PR strategy, academic freedom, government overreach, collective action, communication, crisis management, institutional response, higher education

Companies Mentioned
Coca-Cola, Columbia University, General Motors, Harvard University, Home Depot, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stellantis, Target, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), University of Minnesota, Walmart

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Harvard-Trump Dispute
02:47 Harvard's Defiant Response and PR Strategy
06:09 Strength Through Acknowledgment: Addressing Anti-Semitism-
10:23 The Role of Institutional Gravity in Harvard's Position
12:43 The Importance of Tone in Communication
15:31 Linking Language to Consequences
17:55 Collective Action Among Universities
20:47 Sustained Messaging Against Government Overreach
24:30 Contrasting Approaches: Harvard vs. Corporate America
27:45 Lessons for Other Institutions
30:11 Final Thoughts on Crisis Communication

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