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Harvard has installed 30 new surveillance cameras in the Yard as part of a long-planned upgrade to existing security measures ...
Students on Thursday protested the president’s attacks on Harvard, but at town hall meetings, defiance mixed with uncertainty as faculty members examined the toll of the White House’s actions.
The Harvard community weighed in on what they think about the standoff between the university and the Trump administration in ...
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem cut $2.7M in grants to Harvard University on Wednesday, citing antisemitism and visa violations, ...
The Department of Homeland Security is demanding "detailed records" on Harvard University's student visa holders, according ...
Meanwhile, Harvard has converted its entire homepage to emphasize the importance of the institution’s research, which it says ...
Harvard and the Trump administration are locked in a showdown over federal funding and campus activism. Bill O'Reilly joined "CUOMO" to share his thoughts on the clash. #Trump #Harvard #CampusProtests ...
The John Harvard sat placidly outside Memorial Hall, in what would now be part of the Science Center Plaza, for 40 years. Only in 1924 — after a years-long campaign involving the statue’s sculptor ...
Harvard sits on a massive endowment of $53.2 billion, an amount exceeding the GDP of almost half the world's countries.
My contribution bears the hope and faith that my alma mater’s fortitude in the face of Trump’s attack is not short-lived or performative. My First Harvard Donation in Nearly 50 Years: They Can Thank T ...
What does the clash between Harvard and the Trump administration look like from the perspective of its faculty? NPR's Michel Martin asks Harvard Law School professor Nikolas Bowie.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Nikolas Bowie, a professor at Harvard School of Law, about how federal funding cuts will impact his work and research.