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Harvard Invests Heavily in Tech Stocks Compared to Other Top Endowments
Harvard Management Company, the University’s investment arm, invests more heavily in technology companies than the other four largest university endowments in the country, according to the most recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings.
Report Assigns Harvard Failing Grade for Leave of Absence Policy
A study on leaves of absence at Ivy League colleges released this month gave Harvard’s procedures a failing grade, critiquing policies that mandate a minimum length for leaves and set a strict deadline for applications to return.
Grad Unionization Movement Sees Successes Nationwide As Harvard Begins Bargaining
Months after Harvard's graduate students voted to unionize for the first time in the school's almost four centuries of existence, unions at peer institutions around the nation have begun to win both elections and bargaining rights.
Columbia Returns 9 Percent on Endowment, Making It The Only Ivy With Worse Returns than Harvard
The Columbia Investment Management Company, which manages the New York school’s finances, announced that the gains brought its total endowment to $10.9 billion.
Retaking the Ivy League
Page after page of white men wearing rugby shirts, Bermuda shorts, and boat shoes strolling around brick buildings and grassy quads...
Men's Water Polo Sweeps Princeton Invitational
Returning to Cambridge with a perfect record over the trio of this weekend’s matches, there is little chance of the team dropping in the CWPA’s new rankings.
Harvard’s Decision to Bargain Puts Pressure on Peer Institutions, Organizers Say
Labor experts and union organizers say Harvard’s recent move to bargain with its graduate student union may boost unionization efforts at peer universities.
Columbia
Columbia University, where unionized graduate students voted to authorize a strike Saturday.
Columbia Student Union Votes to Strike After University Refuses to Bargain
Columbia’s graduate student union voted to authorize a strike as a response to the university’s refusal to collectively bargain with students.
Admissions Rates at Record Low Across Ivy League, Stanford, MIT
MIT, Stanford, and every member of the Ivy League, with the exception of Yale, set record-low rates for admission to the Class of 2022.
Across Universities, Students Walk Out in Wake of Parkland Shooting
Students at Stanford, Brown, and Cornell, among other schools, walked out in solidarity with the victims of last month’s Parkland shooting.
Preview: Men's Hockey to Battle Dartmouth in ECAC Quarterfinals
With a 2-1 victory over St. Lawrence in Sunday’s matinee, Dartmouth advanced to the quarterfinals of the ECAC Championship where it will clash with the Crimson in a best-of-three series for a spot in Lake Placid's semifinals.
Coach Celebrates
Men's Basketball coach Tommy Amaker celebrates with his team following their 93-74 victory over Columbia, which sealed their regular-season Ivy League title.
We Meet Again
Swimmers eagerly take the starting block in last year's Ivy Championship meet, which saw similarly strong performances from individuals such as sophomore Dean Farris.
Columbia Refuses to Bargain with Its Graduate Student Union, Possibly Threatening NLRB Precedent
Columbia University will not respond to a bargaining request from its graduate student union, and the resulting NLRB proceedings could impact Harvard.
Women’s Ice Hockey Stays Strong, Silences Dartmouth
Coming off a statement win on Saturday against Princeton, Harvard women’s ice hockey looked to keep the momentum going as it traveled to Hanover, NH to face off against Dartmouth. Building off its strong defensive play from the weekend, the Crimson (7-4-1; 5-2-1 ECAC) shutout the Big Green (3-9-0; 1-7-0) 1-0. With the result, Harvard enters its winter break on a high note.
Cavalier Classic Yields Encouraging Results For Women’s Basketball
Harvard women’s basketball headed to the University of Virginia to compete in the Cavalier Classic this past weekend, playing two tightly contested games in two days.
Practice Makes Perfect
Junior guard Madeline Raster makes a pass during practice ahead of the team’s opening game against Dayton.
"We Call Each Other Home:" Ivy Native Council at Harvard
Native Americans at Harvard College, the group that organized the Summit, has found that food impacts the lives of indigenous people in broader, weightier ways than most people are aware of.
Entire Ivy League Outpaces Harvard Endowment in Fiscal Year 2017
In a year when most institutional investors rode out robust public markets, Harvard’s 8.1 percent investment return for fiscal year 2017 placed it last among Ivy League endowments.
Hard Hitters
Three Harvard defensemen attempt to take down a Princeton player in Saturday's loss. This week the defense, and team as a whole, will look to find its rhythm again.