Speaking on Fox News Channel, Harvard alumna Alina Voss praised the administration for holding the school accountable for being what the Department of Justice (DOJ) called "a willful participant in anti-Semitic harassment of Jewish students, faculty, and staff."
"Frankly, I think it's a breath of fresh air seeing the findings coming out of this investigation. It seems like the Trump Admin clearly sees what conservatives and, honestly, anyone who's not a complete leftist has seen for years at Harvard, but no one's been able to call them out.”
Voss says Harvard faculty and staff refuse to say no to students.
“Over there, the inmates are just running the asylum, and students have control of the campus. You know, I think it's an absolute shame that Jewish students have been shouldering the burden of this straw that's breaking the camel's back, but I'm thrilled to see that Harvard is finally being held accountable."
Voss hopes the university and the Trump Administration can reach a settlement with some sort of lasting impact.
The university can no longer turn a blind eye to what’s going on, she said.

"I think that they see that it's kind of the end of the road for them just pushing this issue down, but students haven't been consistently disciplined because Harvard can't, and students know it. So, at the end of the day I kind of hope these findings encourage real change, especially making American campuses places where freedom of thought can actually thrive."
Hitting Harvard in the bank accounts would be an appropriate response if the schools fails to better protect its Jewish students, Voss said.
"I think that they don't deserve American tax dollars until they can get a handle on this, and I guess at the end of the day we'll see if they're able to."