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The editorial board of the Harvard Crimson, Harvard University’s school newspaper, warned that limiting the word count of application essay questions could disproportionately harm people of ...
Former Harvard President Claudine Gay said she received emailed death threats and was called the "N-word" countless times prior to resigning after her congressional testimony on antisemitism and ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that he will yank Harvard University's exemption status as tension between the esteemed university and the president has reached a boiling point. Trump's ...
The editorial board of the Harvard Crimson student newspaper recently claimed that the school's new 200-word limit for admissions essays is discriminatory.
The fate of Harvard’s president is the latest evidence of a deep crisis in American academia. By A.O. Scott In retrospect, Claudine Gay’s fate was sealed by a single word. (She resigned the ...
References to ongoing political conflicts are not new in university commencement speeches, but at Harvard, the political comments have been largely left-leaning, with some of the examples being ...
(CNN) — Ousted Harvard President Claudine Gay says she faced death threats and was called the N-word during a weeks-long attack on her character designed to end her presidency.
We want to know who those foreign students are, a reasonable request since we give Harvard BILLIONS OF DOLLARS, but Harvard isn’t exactly forthcoming. We want those names and countries,” Trump ...
Harvard has switched from giving applicants the option to write one long and two short essays, to forcing them to write five 200-word answers. The Harvard Crimson argued it is discriminatory.
Ousted Harvard President Claudine Gay says she faced death threats and was called the N-word during a weeks-long attack on her character designed to end her presidency.
Ousted Harvard President Claudine Gay says she faced death threats and was called the N-word during a weeks-long attack on her character designed to end her presidency. In an op-ed published ...