The $100 million Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery initiative is meant to redress the University’s historic ties to slavery.
Renovations on Harvard’s Bright-Landry Hockey Center ended in August, bringing major technological upgrades to the men’s and ...
By Anna Betts and Jonathan Wolfe Dr. Gay is the first Black president and second woman to lead Harvard. She faced calls for her removal over her testimony on antisemitism. By Sarah Mervosh The ...
The share of students of color enrolled in Harvard Law School’s J.D. Class of 2027 dropped by eight percentage points ...
The Harvard School of Public Health faculty approved a resolution to establish a University senate planning body on Tuesday, ...
The real threat to educational diversity isn’t confined to Harvard’s campus; it’s unfolding in the expanding network of ...
The Harvard women’s tennis team returned to the courts for the first time in the 2024 fall season with an emphatic display at ...
With Harvard move-in now complete, The Crimson’s Arts Board reflects on their favorite pieces of dorm room art.
Harvard’s season started with two draws that demonstrated its ability to respond under pressure. In the season opener against Holy Cross on August 31st, the Crimson fought back from a goal down ...
Ian M. Moore ’26, a Crimson Editorial editor, is an Applied Mathematics concentrator in Quincy House Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter. The Harvard Crimson ...
On the Harvard Crimson website, commenters express a mix of shock and outrage at the arrest of a 20-year-old student, Eldo Kim, in the bomb threats Monday. As The Boston Globe reports, Theodore J.
Reactions to the hiring of an ombudsman for The Harvard Crimson ranged from praise to disappointment. And then there was the online satire. Kaavya Viswanathan, the Harvard sophomore accused of ...