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University President Alan M. Garber ’76 affirmed Harvard’s fight against the Trump administration in his address at Harvard’s ...
The same forces behind events like January 6th and anti-LGBTQ legislation are driving the assault on higher education fueled ...
Before Chetty was an economics wunderkind whose work on social mobility shot him to stardom, he was a talented undergraduate, ...
Harold H. Koh started at Harvard as a Physics concentrator — before he went on to become dean of Yale Law School and an ...
Harvard will cease funding more than 570 subawards for research at affiliated institutions across 32 states after cuts to federal support, according to a University spokesperson.
The Du Bois Institute, Harvard’s premier research center for African American studies, was born amid a protracted struggle over the structure of the Afro-American studies department.
For nearly three decades, the Harvard Institute for International Development advised foreign governments on some of their most pressing economic and political issues. Then, in 2000, it was shuttered ...
Pranks, public shaming, football, drag, and a high-stakes tug-of-war game: A clash over lunch access sparked a memorable House rivalry for the Class of 2000.
Bill Gates arrived at Harvard College in September 1973 as a quiet freshman from Seattle in Wigglesworth Hall. He left campus two years later not with a degree, but with a piece of software that would ...
In 1975, the Harvard men’s swim team dominated its dual meet season with a 9-0 overall record. The team glided through the ...
Sameera Fazili ’00 entered college as a pre-med. But after taking a detour into human rights work and law, she became an economic adviser for the Obama and Biden administrations.
In 1995, a faculty committee called for every staff and faculty member to have access to a computer and the internet, just in time for the arrival of the Class of 2000 on campus.