Officials at Harvard Medical School nixed a lecture this week that would have featured patients from war-torn Gaza who are being treated in Boston, citing concerns that the event would be too divisive ...
In her piece on the controversies dogging Harvard, columnist Shirley Leung examines the diversity makeup of the university’s leadership, with a focus on the number of Jewish administrators at Harvard ...
President Trump’s antisemitism task force is demanding Harvard eliminate DEI and affirmative action, allow third-party oversight of many of its biggest academic programs and turn over the identities ...
On April 30, after months of watching the University endure crisis after crisis from the sidelines, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences packed into a lecture hall to finally hear the Harvard ...
Michael A. Babayev ’28, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Hurlbut Hall. From Nobel laureates to industry legends, it’s no secret that Harvard’s courses are invariably helmed by the world’s finest ...
When the Harvard Crimson broke the story into one of the final chapters of Claudine Gay’s embattled tenure as Harvard president, most people were still asleep. Crimson reporters Miles Herszenhorn and ...