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Federal investigation finds Harvard violated civil rights law, failing to address antisemitism, placing billions in federal funding at risk.
Federal judge halts Trump administration’s attempts to block Harvard from enrolling international students.
A draft letter from the General Services Administration directs agencies to review contracts with the university and seek alternate vendors.
In a lawsuit filed Friday in federal court in Boston, Harvard said the government’s action violates the First Amendment.
It's a rare moment in American politics when conservative personality Candace Owens and Democrats are on the opposing side of…
Harvard became the first university to openly defy the Trump administration as it demands sweeping changes to limit activism on campus.
The task force cut $400 million from Columbia University and threatened to slash billions more if certain demands weren't met.
A independent panel found that nine of 25 Gay plagiarism allegations made by a New York Post reporter were "of…
OPINION: Former Harvard President Claudine Gay’s resignation is now a reminder of the irreconcilability of successful Black womanhood with powerful,
Gay's resignation marked the shortest tenure for a president at Harvard after her critics "relentlessly campaigned," she wrote.
In an era of extreme conservative tactics, Black people should note that any of us can be under attack to…
Whenever a successful Black woman like Claudine Gay offends white sensibilities, the term “diversity hire” narrative rears its ugly head.
Racism and sexism also played a role in the campaign to oust Dr. Gay after her controversial testimony before Congress…
Claudine Gay came under scrutiny after D.C. testimony in which she struggled to answer questions about campus antisemitism.
Harvard President Claudine Gay said she failed to properly denounce threats of violence against Jewish students at a House hearing.
On Monday, July 24, 2023, the U.S. Department of Education opened an investigation into Harvard University's policies on legacy admissions,…
Jazz musician Esperanza Spalding, a professor of the practice in Harvard’s Music Department, is set to depart the university.
The Supreme Court's six conservative justices all expressed doubts about affirmative action, and its liberals defended the programs.