The Ivy League school’s president, Alan Garber, made a flurry of moves before Trump opened a federal funding review.
They began to congregate outside Harvard Yard around 2 p.m., with one organizer passing out “know your rights” cards.
Despite Harvard's new free-tuition policy, systemic obstacles still hinder Black students from attending elite colleges, such as Harvard.
While many students kept to business as usual on Harvard Yard, community members, particularly professors, focused on ...
Harvard, the wealthiest school in the world, sought compromise amid pressure to do more to combat antisemitism. The Trump ...
A co-chair of a Faculty of Arts and Sciences committee was caught off guard when FAS Dean Hopi E. Hoekstra cited their ...
With Diversity, Equity and Inclusion under attack, how can work places ensure everyone can thrive? We share strategies.
After decades of failed DEI programs, we need a way forward that will truly fight discrimination and promote belonging at ...
The campus diversity regime, at the Ivy League school and elsewhere, won’t go down without a fight.
In a review published in the journal Oxford Open Climate Change, top scientists issued an urgent warning that fossil fuels ...
The Ivy League and other premier institutions are making their commitments to empower students regardless of financial status ...
Academics call Trump’s higher education agenda an authoritarian crackdown, but university presidents are taking a more ...