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Judging by the allegations in a lawsuit filed against Harvard College by a former MBA student at Harvard Business School, the university deserves all the angst and harassment it is getting from the Trump Administration.
Harvard University in Massachusetts has been embroiled in controversies in recent years, from antisemitism on campus to a plagiarism scandal.
It’s unclear whether Harvard will follow suit with its own agreement anytime soon — or that the measures Columbia agreed to are ones Harvard is willing to undertake.
Harvard president Claudine Gay has resigned after becoming embroiled in a pair of controversies over on-campus antisemitism and plagiarism. Gay spent just over six months as president of Harvard ...
Talks in Washington. An expert on negotiation. A balancing act. The university chose cooperation over litigation, a strategy both pilloried and praised.
Harvard’s controversies continue to simmer as new semester starts After the president’s winter break resignation, many students are keen to move on with their studies. But some remain haunted ...
Harvard president, Dr. Claudine Gay, will remain at the school despite the backlash to some of her testimony at a recent House of Representatives hearing on antisemitism on campus, The New York ...
The same day Harvard rejected the demands, Trump officials moved to freeze $2.2 billion in research grants. Education Secretary Linda McMahon declared in May that Harvard would no longer be eligible for new grants, and weeks later the administration began canceling contracts with Harvard.
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Campus unions at Harvard push for inclusive governance to safeguard workers and student learning
Harvard's unions are pushing for a greater role in university governance as the institution faces financial challenges and political scrutiny. They urge the administration to utilize its endowment to prevent layoffs and program cuts that could harm both workers and students' academic experiences.
Harvard University is in federal court in its ongoing battle with the Trump administration over more than $2 billon in government funding halted by the White House in spring.