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What Does the $2.8B NCAA Settlement Mean for Harvard?
Athlete-payment case will change little for Ivy League athletes.
by Max J. Krupnick
Harvard Medical School Renames Diversity Office, Revamps Recruitment Program
The latest in a broader rollback of DEI at the University
by Nina Pasquini
Alumni Cheer on Harvard
At Alumni Day, ringing endorsements of Harvard’s fight
by Max J. Krupnick
Oldest and First in 2025
Stanley G. Karson ’48, A.M. ’50, K.S.G. ’50 and Linda Cabot Black ’51 led the alumni parade into Tercentenary Theatre on Alumni Day.
by Vivian W. Rong
This is How Universities Die
Higher ed thrived in Berlin and Beijing. Then government stepped in.
by William C. Kirby
Trump Announces Travel Ban for Harvard International Students
In late night order, federal judge issues temporary pause
by Nina Pasquini , Lydialyle Gibson
Harvard Files for Permanent Relief from Trump Administration’s Funding Cuts
Argues federal government’s actions amount to “unlawful retaliation”
by Nina Pasquini
The “Obligation to Heal”
Amid distrust of science, Paula Johnson tells medical and dental graduates to be “citizen-physicians.”
by Vivian W. Rong
Trump Administration Expands Harvard Student Visa Vetting
State Department tells officials to screen social media, flag private accounts as suspicious.
by Nina Pasquini
Judge Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Bar International Students from Harvard
Government lawyers shifted approach, offering University time to respond.
by Nina Pasquini
Harvard 2025 Commencement Photo Album
A gallery of photographs from the Commencement celebration for the class of 2025
Losing the Will to Argue—Civilly—is a National Risk, Professor Says
Education School’s Snow reminds graduates that public life depends on how we teach others to disagree.
by Olivia Farrar