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For the second year in a row, a majority of respondents to The Crimson’s annual Faculty of Arts and Sciences survey said they ...
The Council voted unanimously to tighten the city’s Welcoming Community Ordinance, a 40-year-old policy limiting cooperation ...
Harvard Professor Thomas Bisson, ‘Exceptional’ Medievalist, Remembered for Dedication to Scholarship
Thomas N. Bisson, a professor emeritus in medieval history at Harvard, died on June 28 at the age of 94. His family and colleagues remembered him as a meticulous scholar with an eye for his subjects’ ...
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 has told faculty that a deal with the Trump administration is not imminent and denied ...
Cambridge police arrested at least three people and used a chemical irritant to disperse a pro-Palestine demonstration in ...
When the Religion and Public Life program was swept up in raging debates over the Israel-Palestine conflict on campus, ...
Harvard announced Monday that it will combine its gender equity and nondiscrimination efforts under a new Office for ...
Cambridge police arrested an individual who allegedly attacked a bystander with a machete after an 18-hour standoff at an ...
Thomas A. Lehrer ’47 — a beloved musician and mathematics instructor who set sardonic commentary to upbeat piano melodies — ...
Harvard announced a new presidential initiative on interfaith engagement on Wednesday, accepting recommendations from two ...
A steady trickle of news from the negotiating table has pushed even some opponents of a Harvard-Trump deal to focus instead ...
A bloom of toxic blue-green algae was found in the Charles River near the Harvard Bridge on Thursday, prompting health ...
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