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Carissa J. Chen ’21 talks to Fifteen Minutes about Harvard's legacy of slavery, pursuing a Ph.D., and creative writing ...
Harvard will immediately rename its Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging to “Community and Campus Life.” The ...
A federal judge agreed to expedite Harvard’s lawsuit against the Trump administration over its attempt to freeze more than $2 ...
Harvard women’s water polo defeated No. 1-seeded Princeton in the Sunday afternoon Collegiate Water Polo Association ...
Five Democratic senators — led by Senate Minority Leader Chuck E. Schumer ’71 (D-NY) — condemned the Trump administration’s ...
More than 50 protesters supporting Harvard’s unions called on the University to protect non-citizen workers and draw on its ...
Breaking with past policy, Harvard College announced that international students can accept admission to both Harvard and ...
Harvard Law School Dean of Students Stephen L. Ball condemned a pair of mass emails sent to law students on Friday that ...
More than 500 students and prospective Harvard admits packed Science Center Hall B to watch the Harvard College Democrats and ...
All 12 of the Harvard students and recent graduates whose student visas were revoked by the State Department have had their ...
Harvard Track and Field spanned the east coast over the weekend, breaking school and Ivy League records in the team’s last ...
Massachusetts lawmakers detailed the “harrowing” living conditions of detained Tufts and Columbia students after visiting ...