A recent debate at Harvard University has sparked discussions about the criteria for academic evaluation. The question centers on whether grades should reflect raw achievement, effort, or a combination of factors such as background and access to resources. Some argue that traditional grading systems perpetuate inequality, while others contend that standards must remain objective to preserve academic integrity. The conversation highlights broader tensions in higher education between equity and merit.
Harvard's Grading Debate: Equity vs. Merit
Opinion
June 6, 2026 · 1:36 PM