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Harvard College will close its offices for minority students, LGBTQ students, and women and fold their staff under a new ...
Eight children from a French youth choir performing at a concert at St. Paul’s Parish were sent to nearby hospitals for ...
The United States State Department launched an investigation on Wednesday into Harvard’s compliance with the Exchange Visitor ...
Harvard Law School professor Richard H. Fallon Jr. died earlier this month at age 73. His students and colleagues remembered ...
Twenty defendants charged in purchasing commercial sex through a Cambridge brothel network accepted the prosecution’s ...
The driver who fatally struck cyclist John H. Corcoran ’84 last year pleaded not guilty to vehicular homicide and negligence on Monday, appearing in court for the first time since the Middlesex ...
Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean for Administration and Finance Scott A. Jordan stepped down from his position at Harvard ...
A confidential memo, later published in court documents, shows that the Trump administration had already shared an aggressive ...
Closing arguments for a faculty group’s lawsuit against the Trump administration’s immigration policies concluded on Monday, ...
A federal judge is considering Harvard’s request to be dismissed from a lawsuit filed by three former University of Pennsylvania swimmers alleging it violated Title IX regulations by allowing a ...
A federal judge on Monday appeared skeptical of the federal government’s justification for freezing nearly $3 billion in ...
Lawyers for Harvard will present oral arguments against the Trump administration’s research funding cuts at a federal courthouse in Boston on Monday morning. Here’s what you need to know.