Hanna Stotland on Harvard’s Revocation of Kyle Kashuv’s Admission
In an era when digital missteps persist indefinitely and the line between youthful indiscretion and lifelong reputation is blurred, few stories capture that tension more sharply than Kyle Kashuv’s. A survivor of the Parkland shooting turned outspoken conservative activist, Kashuv had secured admission to Harvard—only to see it revoked when past racist comments he made resurfaced.
In her Slate piece, Hanna Stotland, who has personal experience navigating admissions setbacks and redemption, tackles the deeper questions his case raises: When should past mistakes disqualify someone? How do we balance accountability and growth?











