Harvard School of Dental Medicine professor Fadie T. Coleman was forced out of her role as the assistant dean of the school’s ...
Around 100 people mourned the lives of four Israeli hostages at a vigil held in the Science Center Plaza Thursday afternoon ...
Former Acting Secretary for the United States Department of Health and Human Services Eric D. Hargan ’90 said the National Institute of Health funding slash would have little impact on long term ...
The liquid on Weeks Bridge, which did not appear to be blood, drew a response from Massachusetts State Police and Cambridge Fire Department.
Keypad locks will be installed on the communal bathrooms in Pforzheimer House after students repeatedly encountered a man ...
Freshmen annually learn of their housing assignments when upperclassmen boisterously storm into their dorms on Housing Day — ...
Meta, which has sponsored the Puzzle Day for almost 15 years, is just one of the many tech companies that support courses at ...
Former Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen will join the Harvard Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability as a member of a newly formed external advisory board, the organization announced ...
Harvard Law School students have proposed a referendum urging the University to divest from companies involved in Israel’s war in Gaza and accusing Israel of committing a genocide.
Doesn’t it make sense for an institution as wealthy and powerful as Harvard to accept the responsibility of speaking out broadly for the truth, and perhaps even for justice?
Harvard’s critics aren’t wrong that we’re too elite. But they’re wrong about the solution. We can’t just replace a liberal elite with a conservative one.
Many of my deepest friendships at Harvard have been formed and strengthened through meaningful disagreement, even on ...
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