But despite Harvard’s ongoing public posture of preemptive compliance, Trump’s attacks show no signs of abating. Harvard ...
Changes to course registration are small but critical. They balance the needs of students while allowing faculty to plan out ...
James Crowley, a sergeant with the Cambridge Police Department, sued The Harvard Crimson in Massachusetts Superior Court on ...
Our University has a duty to protect its international students and stand firm against the strongman tactics of the new ...
Any efforts to recenter academics in the undergraduate experience must prioritize learning over arbitrary workload. Making ...
Of course, the University should comport its behavior with the law. But when faced with a choice between preemptive ...
Extracurriculars are also symptoms of larger forces, and trying to minimize extracurriculars while leaving those untouched ...
The true danger to academic freedom and democracy does not come from DEI, but from those who, in their fervor to dismantle it ...
It might be easier for Harvard to avoid possible controversy through avoiding the media. But to protect the crucial research ...
Regardless of the Board’s concerns, these policies affirm a simple principle: Jewish students' identities deserve the same ...
The University president — in their unique position as a member of the faculty and the Corporation — has a role to play in mediating between the two. Regular attendance at FAS meetings would be a ...
Harvard’s transition away from hyper-sweltering indoor environments will not only give me one less thing to complain about ...