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The demands from the Trump administration had prompted a group of Harvard alumni to write to university leaders calling for it to "legally contest and refuse to comply with unlawful demands that ...
Harvard students weave through tree-lined streets and redbrick campus buildings, but beneath the veneer of daily life fear ...
As Harvard University students hunker down for spring semester finals, dozens of students rallied on campus on Tuesday urging ...
As Harvard rebuffs the Trump administration, University President Maurie McInnis postponed two interviews then declined to ...
Following threats from the Department of Education, Harvard announced that it will no longer fund affinity group graduation ...
Join fellow alumni from across Harvard to hear from President Alan M. Garber AB  ’77, PhD  ’82 and Provost John Manning AB ...
The HBS Club of Washington, DC teamed up with the HBS Social Enterprise Initiative (SEI) on April 2, to present an alumni ...
Recipients of the 2025 Alumni Achievement Award describe a time when life put them to the test—and what came out of it ...
All U.S. service members aboard the USS Harry S. Truman have been accounted for and are safe after a fighter jet, an F/A-18E ...
With diversity under attack from all fronts — and Harvard’s perceived concessions to this assault — it is important now more ...
Some are disappointed in the university’s handling of campus antisemitism. Others fear the political blowback.
In contrast, once Harvard received the Trump administration demands, it crafted a careful public response, producing multiple public-facing communications meant to speak to different audiences (press, ...