
Harvard's Hiring Freeze Continues
University leaders say $1 billion per year is at risk due to federal actions
University leaders say $1 billion per year is at risk due to federal actions
Harvard faculty testify in a federal lawsuit over free speech and deportations.
In the wake of federal government actions, several Harvard schools and institutes are cutting costs.
A look at the amicus curiae briefs in Harvard’s funding case
A professor at HLS since 2008, he steps up from the interim role.
The federal government mounts pressure amid negotiations with Harvard.
In a court filing, the University says government has ignored procedure to “inflict pain.”
Erica Chenoweth’s data shows how—and when—authoritarians fall.
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