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No. 15 Harvard women’s water polo is heading to the Collegiate Water Polo Association Championship match Sunday after a successful playoff run in Providence, RI.
More than 180 Harvard Kennedy School students have pushed back against President Donald Trump's demands to restrict protests and diversity programs in exchange for $9 billion in federal funding.
Veronica Nyhan Jones, Global Head, Climate Capacity and Inclusion Accelerator, International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group Simon Winter ... Initiative, HKS. This seminar will take place in ...
For all of us at Harvard Kennedy School, the policy trek provided a crucial reminder that public policy ultimately concerns people, their aspirations, ingenuity, and capacity to transform ...
Colleges and universities nationwide are tallying their impacted students. The student visas of five individuals currently attending or recently graduated from Harvard University have been revoked ...
the former head of Human Rights Watch and a fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, said at a recent event in Cambridge. “We need to encourage that.” Some of the administration’s directives ...
Harvard Law School and Duke Law School tied for sixth place. U.S. News & World Report released its "Best Law Schools" rankings Tuesday, featuring a whole new look to what are considered “T14 ...
US immigration authorities have revoked a spate of student visas for foreign nationals at major colleges including Harvard, Tufts and Stanford, in a growing number of cases that have raised ...
The President and Fellows of Harvard College are selling $750 million of Series 2025 B taxable bonds for general corporate purposes and to pay for the issuance of the bonds. The bonds are ...
He hung around in Mexico for winter ball, playing for Naranjeros de Hermosillo. He tossed 84 1/3 innings in 14 starts for that club with a 1.60 ERA, prompting the Red Sox to sign him to a minor ...
DANNY. THAT’S RIGHT. SEAN. HARVARD SAYS THEY DISCOVERED THESE REVOKED VISAS DURING A ROUTINE RECORDS REVIEW. THE UNIVERSITY SAYS THREE CURRENT STUDENTS AND TWO ...