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Harvard Finds More Instances of ‘Duplicative Language’ in President’s Work
Claudine Gay has faced growing criticism not only of her response to antisemitism on campus but also of her scholarship.
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Feeling Alone and Estranged, Many Jews at Harvard Wonder What’s Next
After one of the most trying weeks in the university’s recent history, some students question whether they have a place…
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Applications for Early Harvard Admissions Dip
Harvard still received more early action applications than Yale — barely — but its nonbinding admissions program drew less interest…
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So Far, No Major Fallout for M.I.T. President After Contentious Testimony
Dr. Sally Kornbluth, who is new to M.I.T., did not draw nearly as much fire as her counterparts at Harvard…
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Harvard’s Board Says President Will Stay, Despite Calls for Her Ouster
Claudine Gay, who became head of the university in July, faced criticism for her responses to questions at a congressional…
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Harvard Clears President of ‘Research Misconduct’ After Plagiarism Charges
The university started an investigation after receiving accusations in October, at a time when its president, Claudine Gay, was under…
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A Timeline of How the Israel-Hamas War Has Roiled College Campuses
Since Oct. 7, there have been dueling protests, calls for the ouster of school leaders and threats from angry donors.
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Why Defenders of Harvard’s President Are Focused on Academic Freedom
The principle is highly valued by many at American universities, but critics say it is sometimes invoked to dodge repercussions.
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Harvard President’s Future Uncertain as Board Convenes
Claudine Gay, the university’s president, received support from the faculty, including a group of Black faculty members who urged Harvard’s…
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Harvard Board Meets as Its President Faces Uncertain Future
Claudine Gay, Harvard’s president, faced rising pressure after her answers to questions about antisemitism. Some faculty members signed a petition…