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The Harvard Crimson48 分钟Opinion
Anthony Striker
But without academic freedom, Harvard can no longer call itself a university. A deal with the White House can never infringe on our pursuit of veritas by allowing the federal government to restrict ...
But without academic freedom, Harvard can no longer call itself a university. A deal with the White House can never infringe ...
Opinion
The Harvard Crimson58 分钟Opinion
Tova L. Kaplan
Tova L. Kaplan ’26 is a Government concentrator in Leverett House and is a co-founder of Students for Freedom.
Opinion
The Harvard Crimson59 分钟Opinion
Karl N. Molden
Karl N. Molden ’27 is a Government concentrator in Lowell House and a co-founder of Students for Freedom.
After the Department of Health and Human Services issued findings accusing Harvard of violating civil rights law, the ...
Harvard College will continue to admit waitlisted students to the Class of 2029 past the traditional June 30 deadline as the Trump administration’s regulatory attacks threaten to prevent international ...
John C.P. Goldberg, who has served as the interim dean of Harvard Law School since March 2024, will become the school’s permanent dean, taking his place in the University’s upper ranks as it faces a ...
A decisive majority of faculty who responded to The Crimson’s annual survey of Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences support ...
The Trump administration formally accused Harvard on Monday of violating federal civil rights law by failing to protect ...
A United States embassy in South Asia denied an incoming Harvard College freshman their visa on Tuesday, citing a nonexistent ...
Harvard filed a second appeal on a ruling that it violated its graduate student union’s contract by excluding lab-based ...
The Cambridge School Committee delivered a positive end-of-year evaluation of interim superintendent David G. Murphy on ...