Commentators often bemoan the attention that’s paid to Harvard in our cultural discourse. Harvard, it’s sometimes said, educates a tiny fraction of American students and its significance is drastically overstated. Surely, this line of argument runs, we should be paying more attention to the places that educate the vast majority of students: non-selective colleges and universities, most of them public, whose policies help determine the shape of the American citizenry and workforce far more than Harvard’s ever could. The rejoinder,... Read more