It’s that time of the year again. Soon, the lights will shine bright in Lavietes Pavilion and Harvard men’s basketball will ...
The Office of Gender Equity revised its Title IX training modules and hired new staff in recent months to increase student and affiliate awareness and use of the office.
Total philanthropic contributions fell by 14 percent in fiscal year 2024 as several billionaire donors publicly severed ties ...
The value of Harvard’s endowment grew to $53.2 billion after the Harvard Management Company boasted a 9.6 percent return on ...
Researchers led by Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences professor Joanna Aizenberg are developing a new air quality sensor inspired by a dog’s nose that promises more specificity than ...
This weekend, 200,000 people will descend upon the Charles River to watch a bunch of high schoolers, college students, and ...
Roughly 25 Harvard professors conducted a silent study-in at Widener Library on Wednesday to protest the library’s decision to temporarily ban pro-Palestine students who held a similar demonstration ...
As Hurricanes Helene and Milton have just reminded us, climate change is getting worse, and yet Harvard is still not doing its utmost to address this urgent crisis.
That every question — no matter how niche, complicated, or surprising it may be — has a plausible, easily accessible answer ...
Rather than call on Harvard to make internal changes to their admissions, the most feasible path is asking legislators to mandate private universities in Mass. end legacy admissions — or at least ...
Right now, Harvard is in a no-man’s land in college athletics. We recruit athletes and all but guarantee their admission, but won’t offer them athletic scholarships or serious NIL opportunities.
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against the Ivy League last Thursday that sought to end the League’s prohibition of ...