Harvard’s Class of 2029 Reflects Shifts in Racial Makeup After Affirmative Action Ends
International students continue to enroll amid political uncertainty; mandatory SATs lead to a drop in applications.
International students continue to enroll amid political uncertainty; mandatory SATs lead to a drop in applications.
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Catherine Dulac, Noah Feldman, Claudia Goldin, and Cumrun Vafa receive the University’s highest faculty distinction.
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The New York Times | 10.30.2025