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This year, Harvard has been pulled in every direction — by Congress, donors, media, and its own constituents. In all the noise, one fundamental question remains unanswered: Who gets a say as to ...
None of these debts will be paid by defensive press releases or another round of task-force PowerPoints. They will be paid only by the hard, communal work of building a Harvard that is both ...
The event was organized by Crimson Courage, a newly formed alumni group that aims to back Harvard in its confrontation with the Trump administration.
Sheila S. Jasanoff ’64 is the Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies at the Harvard Kennedy School. Last Commencement, op-ed writers in The Crimson commented on Harvard’s ...
Snag a copy of The Harvard Crimson’s Commencement edition on your way in to Harvard Yard — or catch the digital version online — for all the headlines, highlights, and history in the making.
Members of Crimson Courage — an alumni group advocating for academic freedom — distributed flyers outside the gates of Harvard Yard Thursday morning as the first students and parents lined up ...
You are thus graduating at a momentous juncture in Harvard’s storied history. In the spring of 2025, all of higher education awaited Harvard’s response. Many observers were gripped by trepidation.
Harvard 374th Commencement concluded at 12:11 pm as the bells of the Memorial Church began ringing across Tercentrary Theatre. Pusey Minister Matthew Ichihashi Potts delivered the closing ...
Over the past three years, Harvard has shifted its approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs — moving from a full-throated support to abandoning the language of DEI amid threats from ...
Updated May 27, 2025 at 3:53 p.m. Donald Trump has spent the past two days using his presidential bully pulpit to light into Harvard. In posts on his social media platform, Truth Social, and while ...
The Crimson spoke with students, alumni, and critics to understand how the past two years have tested the strength of one of Harvard’s most important assets: its name.
Harvard alumni elected six new members to the Board of Overseers, the University’s second-highest governing body, Harvard announced Tuesday morning. The newly-elected Overseers include Upstream ...