But as a May 20 deadline approaches for elections to key leadership positions at the school, including its board of overseers and alumni association, one prominent Harvard progressive group has targeted two particular candidates for opprobrium. Harvard University has found itself continuously in the news the past several months, as the esteemed school struggles to reassure its many critics — including the Trump administration — that it promotes a climate of intellectual openness, equality, and safety for students and faculty of all faiths and ethnicities. Michael M. Rosen is an attorney and writer in Israel, a nonresident senior fellow at...