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The Trump administration has followed through on its threat to pull Harvard University's ability to enroll and host foreign students unless it gives the federal government information about ...
By Nicholas Nehamas Reporting from Washington The Trump administration’s move to cancel an array of federal contracts at Harvard University has set off an internal clash over the impact on ...
Cambridge police are investigating a reported Thursday night sexual assault in the Harvard Square area, according to an email alert sent Friday morning. The victim, who was not named, was ...
Shabbos Kestenbaum sued Harvard University over allegations it did not do enough to curb antisemitism. He had continued his lawsuit even after other students settled. By Anemona Hartocollis ...
Updated May 15, 2025, at 8:16 p.m. Harvard and lawyers representing Alexander “Shabbos” Kestenbaum in his Title VI lawsuit against the University reached a settlement on Thursday, ending ...
Bill Ackman has called on the entire board of Harvard University to resign, accusing its members of “presiding over the destruction of the once-great institution” over a fiddling response to ...
A wave of federal research grant terminations at Harvard University took shape on Wednesday as the institution faces nearly $3 billion in federal funding cuts. “...The government has moved to ...
Harvard lost about $89 million more in federal funding, this time from the DOE, as the university defies demands from the Trump administration over its purported inaction on campus antisemitism.
Shabbos Kestenbaum, a former Harvard graduate student who sued the university over its alleged mishandling of campus antisemitism, has settled with his alma mater, he and Harvard said.
The Trump administration opened a new line of attack against Harvard University this week, disclosing that it is investigating whether the Cambridge school’s admissions policies violate the ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon questioned Harvard University President Alan Garber’s decision to take a 25% pay cut, saying she's not sure how that shows the university is changing policies ...