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The Latest In Harvard’s Fight with the Trump Administration
Back-and-forth reports on settlement talks, new accusations from the government, and a reshuffling of two federal compliance offices
by Lydialyle Gibson
What’s At Stake—Your Letters
Harvard Magazine readers respond to Harvard’s standoff with the Trump administration.
by Jonathan Shaw
Hold the Fries
Baked, boiled, and mashed potatoes are better.
by Vivian W. Rong
“Do You Find That Reasonable?” Harvard Undergraduates Discuss a Changing University
A student panel grapples—civilly—with shifting policies and differing opinions.
by Vivian W. Rong
Remembering Tom Lehrer
The mathematician and satirist kept Harvard in his thoughts—and lyrics.
by Jonathan Shaw
International Scholars and Students Targeted—Again
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces fresh investigation into Harvard’s participation in the Exchange Visitor Program.
by Jonathan Shaw
The Risks of Low-Dose Radiation Exposure
Continuing fallout from the Manhattan Project
by Vivian W. Rong
Harvard, Government Present Arguments in Funding Case
Judge questions relationship between antisemitism charges and grant cancellations.
by Tamara Evdokimova
Harvard Retains Winthrop Name
Committee undecided on whether owning slaves merits denaming
by Max J. Krupnick
Harvard Kennedy School Unveils American Service Fellowship
Will fund degrees for 50 public servants and military veterans
by Max J. Krupnick
Five Questions with Brian D. Farrell
A professor and curator of entomology on beetles, biodiversity, and evolutionary change
by Olivia Farrar
Harvard’s Hiring Freeze Continues
University leaders say $1 billion per year is at risk due to federal actions
by Vivian W. Rong