Harvard
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Europe
Harvard Says It Will No Longer Take Positions on Matters Outside of the University
The policy could ease pressure on the school to issue statements on current events. Officials were criticized for their handling…
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Opinion
Harvard Should Say Less. Maybe All Schools Should.
Last fall, Harvard University’s leadership found itself at the center of a highly public, highly charged fight about taking an…
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Europe
Harvard Braces for Graduation Protests, a Fitting End to a Stormy Year
The rancor started with a student letter that held Israel responsible for the violence of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks.…
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Europe
Harvard Reaches Agreement With Protesters to End Encampment
The university agreed to discuss divestment and to reinstate suspended students.
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Europe
After a Year of Turmoil, Harvard’s Applications Drop
With the exception of Brown University, some other highly selective schools saw a record rise in the number of students…
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Opinion
Harvard, M.I.T. and Systemic Antisemitism
This Monday, March 11, roughly 200 Jewish students and supporters marched through the campus of the University of California, Berkeley,…
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Europe
Howard Hiatt, 98, Dies; Steered Public Health Toward Greater Accountability
A physician, scientist and academic, he brought together experts across disciplines to focus on the economic, political and social causes…
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Europe
Harvard’s Response to Subpoenas Is Called ‘Useless’ by House Committee
Harvard said it has been acting in good faith and submitted nearly 1,500 pages of new material.
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Europe
Co-Chair of Harvard Antisemitism Task Force Resigns
Professor Raffaella Sadun’s departure from the task force is a setback for a group set up to propose ways for…
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Europe
At Harvard, Some Wonder What It Will Take to Stop the Spiral
At a summit of university presidents, the talk was about Harvard and its plummeting reputation.