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Harvard Still Facing Three Federal Probes Into Its Compliance With Title IX
Harvard continues to face three separate federal Title IX investigations more than four years after the first complaint was filed.
‘A Thing I’ll Never Forget’: The HUDS Strike, Two Years Later
Almost exactly two years ago, hundreds of dining workers traded in their punch cards for picket signs, walked out of the dining halls and cafes on Harvard’s campus, and launched an historic 22-day strike.
Bacow Warns Admissions Trial Could 'Create Divisions' Among Harvard Affiliates
Bacow’s emails to students and alumni Wednesday marked his first missives directly addressing the suit.
Harvard Affiliates with TPS Breathe Sigh of Relief Following Court Ruling
A federal judge recently temporarily blocked the deportation of nearly 300,000 immigrants with TPS, giving respite to dozens of Harvard affiliates facing deportation.
Harvard Endowment Returns Lag Behind Peers Again
While Harvard’s return on its endowment marked an improvement from last year’s “disappointing” results, the University’s financial growth continues to lag behind its peer institutions.
100 Days of President Bacow
Throughout American history, “100 days” has marked a critical benchmark for any new leader. The Crimson looks back on University President Lawrence S. Bacow's first months in Harvard's — and arguably, higher education's — top job.
Texas Group Sues Harvard Law Review for Using ‘Race and Sex’ to Select Members
The lawsuit was filed Saturday in the U.S. District Court in Boston by an organization called Faculty, Alumni, and Students Opposed to Racial Preferences. If true, these allegations would mean that the Law Review falls in violation of federal statutes Title VI and Title IX.
Picture of Bacow at Inauguration
University President Lawrence S. Bacow poses for a photo at his inauguration in October 2018.