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The list was similar to one sent to Columbia University last month after the government canceled $400 million to the school.
Dozens of schools, including the University of California and Harvard, said the Trump administration ended the visas of their ...
Fox News commentator and Wall Street Journal columnist Jason L. Riley discussed “The Trouble of Social Justice” and the ...
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Commencement speakers for the Roski School of Art and Design, Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Bovard ...
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Does Luck Exist?
Lee John Whittington, a philosopher who studied luck, didn’t think “unluckiness” was a quality people had. Then he met his ...
U.S. government forecasters are using a relatively rare “high-risk” designation — the highest category they use — to warn ...
I recently spent a month sampling cafés to find the best Harvard Square has to offer. Here are my recommendations and ratings ...
Our Harvard co-founder Nimrod “Nim” Ravid ’25 opened the discussion by introducing the group, which he said was born from campus tensions surrounding Israel and Palestine in the past year.
They began to congregate outside Harvard Yard around 2 p.m., with one organizer passing out “know your rights” cards.
Kirsten Weld, a Harvard history professor and president of the campus chapter of the American Association of University Professors, told the Associated Press the demands were a “dominance test.” ...