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Harvard Plans Contingencies for International Students
The Kennedy School and School of Public Health are developing online options.
This Astronomer is Sounding a Warning on ‘Space Junk’
As debris accumulates in low Earth orbit, the danger of destructive collisions continues to rise.
Nieman Foundation Names Henry Chu as Interim Curator
Veteran LA Times journalist calls attention to press freedom
Judge Says Harvard Can Continue Hosting International Students
Trump hints at a possible settlement with the University.
AI and Algorithms in Contemporary Fine Art
In brushstrokes and bytes, a symposium at Harvard explores data, perception, and art.
Judge Orders NIH to Restore Grants
Ruling likely won’t affect most of Harvard’s research cuts.
Judge Extends Block on Trump’s Travel Ban for Harvard’s International Students
A longer-term decision is expected within a week.
Isaac Kohlberg to Step Down as Head of Harvard Technology Development
Partnerships and licensing office could become more critical as funding cuts loom
12,000 Harvard Alumni File Amicus Brief in Funding Freeze Lawsuit
Alumni from every Harvard school and class since 1950 rally behind the University.
What Does the $2.8B NCAA Settlement Mean for Harvard?
Athlete-payment case will change little for Ivy League athletes.
The Harvard and Radcliffe Classes of ’65 Reflect at Reunion
These octogenarians look to the future with hope, and a sense of responsibility.
Harvard Medical School Renames Diversity Office, Revamps Recruitment Program
The latest in a broader rollback of DEI at the University