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OPINION Trump ‘just wants to make Harvard bleed,’ and these alumni are standing up to him Harvard alumni step up to protect the university’s independence.
Websites for Harvard College centers serving minority students, LGBTQ students and women vanished on Wednesday, according to reporting by The Harvard Crimson, marking the continued unraveling of ...
The Trump administration attacked Harvard University’s accreditation, saying the school has violated federal discrimination law and may no longer meet accreditation standards.
Outrage is no longer an occasional crisis—it’s a constant. In this HBR Executive Masterclass, Oxford professor Karthik Ramanna explains why traditional crisis management fails in today’s ...
Every once in a while, the president has a day — a single, 24-hour period — in which his authoritarian vision comes into sharp relief.
The administration's effort to block international students from enrolling in Harvard has lost in court (for now), but the larger political war continues.
Color is one of the most powerful tools in branding, but most businesses overlook how context alters its impact. New research shows that logo colors don’t communicate in isolation: background ...
Isaac T. Kohlberg will step down from his role as Harvard’s chief technology development officer at the end of 2025, concluding a 20-year tenure during which he established and expanded the ...
Schools including Princeton, Yale, Dartmouth, Brown and the University of Pennsylvania and alumni including Conan O'Brien filed new court documents to support Harvard's legal battle.
Fast Forward Harvard Divinity School appoints professor who has criticized Zionism to new Jewish studies role Shaul Magid said he believes his new appointment could play a “balancing role” at ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon on Friday defended President Donald Trump's attacks on elite universities like Harvard and Columbia, while saying that she is seeing “progress” from the ...
As Harvard phases out Crimson Cash, students will need to use new online payment portals for laundry, printing, and student grilles starting by June 30, when the program will be fully retired.