Republican consultant Beth Myers and diplomat Ned C. Price will lead the Institute of Politics in an interim capacity while ...
Former Google CEO Eric E. Schmidt predicted that artificial intelligence will be able to learn from itself within four years ...
E. Matteo Diaz ’27 will lead The Crimson as the president of its 153rd guard, taking the paper’s helm as Harvard’s campus ...
$100M Prize Helps Broad Institute Disease-Monitoring Project Survive ‘Bruising’ Federal Funding Cuts
Sentinel, a project based at Harvard and MIT’s Broad Institute that aims to track the spread of pathogens in Africa and prevent future infectious disease outbreaks, earned a $100 million award last ...
Institutional neutrality is riddled with contradictions, unfairly applied, and frequently breached. Left-wing critics are rightly frustrated by these inconsistencies. But if institutional neutrality ...
What will kill us is having half the country’s political establishment treat eliminating Harvard as a defining political mission — especially since the public won’t be coming to the rescue any time ...
The image of a working class fighting for basic support from the richest university in the world bears an eerie resemblance to a century-old scandal: Harvard is more than willing to sacrifice the most ...
At the end of the day, the HUA and Election Commission should be in the business of responding to the student body’s views — not trying to cover them up.
When a judge ordered the Trump administration in September to restore Harvard’s federal funding, programs receiving grants through the Education Department’s International and Foreign Language ...
Lü’s performance brought back generational memories of many Asian-American and Chinese audience members who resonated with ...
Humanities Departments Are in Trouble, but ‘Applied Humanities’ Are in Demand, Harvard Panelists Say
The humanities are struggling at universities nationwide — but outside the ivory tower, fields from Silicon Valley to ...
The turnout revealed a wider appetite for these cultural spaces, as the event drew not only Harvard affiliates, but members of the broader Boston Southeast Asian community.
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