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The Trump administration paused $2.2 billion in multi-year grants and $60 million in multi-year contracts to Harvard over its ...
Harvard will not comply with the Trump administration’s demands to dismantle its diversity programming and limit student ...
What does writing fantasy novels look like? What is the journey and the daily routine of an author who creates these ...
Some of Harvard’s most prominent faculty applauded University President Alan M. Garber ’76 for his refusal on Monday to ...
By revoking more than $2 billion in federal grants and contracts, the Trump administration has forced Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 to make a final choice — sue or stand down.
Lose billions in federal funding or sacrifice its centuries-old soul. It chose right. Now here’s hoping our peers follow suit.
The Crimson analyzes how the demands in Friday’s letter converge with the debates that have played out on Harvard’s campus in recent years — and national battles over the future of higher education.
Since the ’60s, universities have played host to protest movements with extreme elements, and those offended by their extremity have criticized those elements. But America has never, in the age of ...
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Japanese animator and face of the Studio Ghibli production company Hayao ...
Principled student expression can strengthen, rather than undermine, Harvard’s commitment to academic and moral leadership — but only if the University works with us. In moments like this one, we join ...
Massachusetts Governor Maura T. Healey ’92 praised Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76’s refusal to comply with the Trump ...
Rather than romanticizing heartbreak, she accepts these emotions and in doing so, maintains her self-worth in the end.
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