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1 month ago

Harvard leaders salute National Security Fellows - Harvard Gazette

Harvard maintains a strong connection with the military through shared values and the service of students and alumni over the years.
Higher education
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3 weeks ago

Harvard deepens commitment to HBCUs with $1.05 million grant - Harvard Gazette

Harvard grants $1.05 million to enhance research capacity at 15 HBCUs through the Association of Historically Black Colleges and Universities Research Institutions.
Higher education
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1 month ago

Harvard leaders salute National Security Fellows - Harvard Gazette

Harvard maintains a strong connection with the military through shared values and the service of students and alumni over the years.
Higher education
fromHarvard Gazette
2 weeks ago

Memorial Minute for Dennis Frank Thompson, 84 - Harvard Gazette

Dennis Frank Thompson founded an ethics-focused program at Harvard, taught political science and ethics, and built an institution that endured criticism.
Higher education
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2 weeks ago

Catalyst Professorship fosters collaboration with the private sector - Harvard Gazette

Catalyst Professorship allows faculty to engage in industry roles while maintaining academic commitments.
#art
Higher education
fromHarvard Gazette
4 weeks ago

Presidential dreams can wait. For now, she can't stop painting. - Harvard Gazette

Daniela Solis discovered her passion for art during a class, influencing her future career aspirations alongside her political ambitions.
Arts
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1 month ago

Getting to know your colleagues' creative side - Harvard Gazette

Harvard's annual Staff Art Show showcases the artistic talents of 215 staff members across multiple campus locations.
Philosophy
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1 month ago

Revisiting America's vision statement - Harvard Gazette

The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution represent a disjunction between America's vision of equality and its operational compromises.
Medicine
fromHarvard Gazette
2 months ago

You don't fight Parkinson's without 'raw moments.' She shared them. - Harvard Gazette

Sue Goldie shares her personal journey with Parkinson's disease to raise awareness and highlight the complexities of living with the condition.
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
3 months ago

The Pentagon marked 33 universities as 'moderate' or 'high' risk. Here are the schools on the leaked list.

The Pentagon labeled 33 universities as moderate-to-high risk and cut ties with Harvard, potentially affecting military education programs and tuition assistance.
#pentagon
fromHarvard Gazette
3 months ago

Kicking back with Rose Byrne - Harvard Gazette

Spectators in Harvard Square looked on with a mix of confusion, amusement, and appreciation last week as the Hasty Pudding Theatrical Society honored actress Rose Byrne with a parade down Massachusetts Avenue. As the Pudding's 2026 Woman of the Year, Byrne rode slowly down the street in a Bentley convertible - flanked by costumed students, kazoo players, and people squeezing rubber chickens.
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Philosophy
fromHarvard Gazette
3 months ago

Of different faiths, but connected by belief - Harvard Gazette

Harvard's Interfaith Initiative hosted 'Across This Table,' bringing nearly 200 community members together for intimate conversations about diverse religious identities, faith, and lived spiritual experience.
#trump
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3 months ago
US politics

Trump Targets $1 Billion in Damages From Strongly Antisemitic' Harvard And Demands New York Times Fraudsters' Change Report He Dropped His Price

fromBusiness Insider
11 months ago
US politics

Americans are questioning the value of a college degree. Trump is joining the debate.

Trump threatens to redirect federal funding from Harvard to trade schools, challenging the traditional notion of a college degree as key to success.
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11 months ago
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Trump to celebrate U.S. Steel deal with Japan. And, what's next for DOGE

Trump supports a U.S. Steel-Nippon Steel deal, reversing prior opposition, claiming it will boost the economy and job creation.
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3 months ago
US politics

Trump Targets $1 Billion in Damages From Strongly Antisemitic' Harvard And Demands New York Times Fraudsters' Change Report He Dropped His Price

US politics
fromBusiness Insider
11 months ago

Americans are questioning the value of a college degree. Trump is joining the debate.

Trump threatens to redirect federal funding from Harvard to trade schools, challenging the traditional notion of a college degree as key to success.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
11 months ago

Trump to celebrate U.S. Steel deal with Japan. And, what's next for DOGE

Trump supports a U.S. Steel-Nippon Steel deal, reversing prior opposition, claiming it will boost the economy and job creation.
#academic-freedom
History
fromHarvard Gazette
4 months ago

When Cambridge was a 'tiny Cuba'- Harvard Gazette

In summer 1900, over 1,200 Cuban educators attended a six-week Harvard summer school, reshaping perceptions of race, gender, and national identity through cultural exchange.
fromHarvard Gazette
5 months ago

New institute to strengthen fundamental physics research, collaboration- Harvard Gazette

Expanding opportunities for collaboration accelerates scientific progress.
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Arts
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5 months ago

Seamus Heaney's long migration - Harvard Gazette

Seamus Heaney's late collected poems and letters reveal a life forged by Northern Ireland's violence, Harvard tenure, disciplined craft, and enduring poetic influence.
Tech industry
fromFortune
5 months ago

Mark Zuckerberg says the 'most important thing' he built at Harvard was a prank website: 'Without Facemash I wouldn't have met Priscilla' | Fortune

Facemash led Mark Zuckerberg to meet Priscilla Chan, making it the most consequential creation from his Harvard years.
#jeffrey-epstein
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6 months ago
Higher education

Larry Summers Recedes From Public Life Due To His Gross Emails With Jeffrey Epstein | Defector

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6 months ago
Higher education

Larry Summers Recedes From Public Life Due To His Gross Emails With Jeffrey Epstein | Defector

#larry-summers
fromBoston.com
6 months ago
US politics

'Deeply ashamed': Larry Summers will step back from public roles as relationship with Epstein revealed

fromBoston.com
6 months ago
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'Deeply ashamed': Larry Summers will step back from public roles as relationship with Epstein revealed

fromBusiness Insider
6 months ago

Priscilla Chan's education, career, and life, from Harvard to the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

Growing up, my first job was to be a translator for my family at age 6. As a teenager, my job was working the front desk at the restaurant they were eventually able to open,
Tech industry
Higher education
fromFortune
6 months ago

Harvard says it's been giving too many A grades to students | Fortune

Harvard College awards about 60% A grades, up from 40% a decade ago and under 25% two decades ago, indicating substantial grade inflation.
History
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 months ago

Today in History: October 28, Statue of Liberty dedicated in New York

Several significant historical events across U.S. history occurred on October 28, including dedications, legislative actions, disasters, sports championships, and major corporate changes.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
8 months ago

HHS Civil Rights Arm Joins in Trump's Higher Ed Crackdown

In June, in an escalation of the Trump administration's pressure on Harvard University to bow to its demands, a federal Office for Civil Rights announced that the institution was violating federal law. The office released a nearly 60-page report accusing Harvard of "deliberate indifference" to ongoing discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students, which is illegal under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Public health
fromHarvard Gazette
8 months ago

'Shared humanity' is their call to action, here and there - Harvard Gazette

Harvard-affiliated medical teams continue global health work in poor, dangerous regions despite funding cuts and political skepticism.
Arts
fromHarvard Gazette
8 months ago

G is for Gorey who's ghastly and great - Harvard Gazette

Houghton Library displays unpublished and printed works by Edward Gorey, showcasing his offbeat, macabre, and whimsical imagination for his 100th birthday.
#supreme-court
US politics
fromSlate Magazine
11 months ago

The Supreme Court Is Giving Trump Even More Power

Supreme Court ruling empowers Trump to dismiss agency leaders without cause, weakening institutional checks on presidential power.
#trump-administration
Education
from24/7 Wall St.
10 months ago

Top Colleges and Universities in the US, Ranked

Harvard's foreign student enrollment has been halted by the Trump administration due to alleged regulatory non-compliance and civil rights violations.
fromThe Washington Post
11 months ago

Judge orders release of Harvard researcher charged with smuggling frog embryos

Petrova is facing serious legal challenges for allegedly smuggling frog embryos after being detained by ICE, highlighting complexities in immigration and academic freedom.
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fromBoston.com
11 months ago

Defense official said cutting Harvard grant could cause 'grave and immediate harm to national security,' court docs show

Harvard's research on emerging biological threats is critical for national security, highlighting the potential consequences of funding cuts.
US news
fromwww.mediaite.com
11 months ago

CNN's Fareed Zakaria Warns America Is Destroying Its Own Unique Advantage' Over Its Enemies

The decline of America's global power is increasingly self-inflicted, particularly through actions taken by the Trump administration.
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