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In this week's It’s Debatable article, Rick Rosen and Charles Moster debate whether President Trump's elimination of DEI is ...
Beginning on Juneteenth, a restored Virginia schoolhouse where enslaved and free Black students were taught to read is on ...
Emmanuel Cudjoe ’25 reflects on an annual event that brings New Haven entrepreneurs to speak about wealth creation and ...
DEI promised to remake academia and the American workforce. And then it collapsed, seemingly overnight. What went wrong?
President Trump appointed her to clinch a conservative legal revolution. But soon after arriving at the Supreme Court, she ...
“Wanna see me make all the white people disappear ... from highway projects to school sites to lending, and that legacy stays with us. But this subtler devaluation of black space, Bonam ...
Some previous deployments restored peace after local crackdowns or vigilante violence, but sometimes troops intensified ...
Eisgruber, like many university leaders, has slowly taken steps to stand up for academic independence as the Trump ...
That witness has been identified as Daniel Wasserman, a former editor at the journal who graduated from Harvard Law School last week. The White House confirmed to the Times that Wasserman was ...
May 22: Wasserman’s first day of work at the White House May 23: The third Trump DOJ letter is sent to to Harvard regarding the law review. May 28: Wasserman graduates from Harvard Law School.
On Monday, the university held its annual ceremony at the World War I Memorial on Hewitt Quadrangle, honoring generations of alumni veterans since Yale’s inception. The week before, the Law School ...