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Massapequa High School has been fighting to maintain its name and logo of a tribal chief wearing a traditional headdress.
Around 150 international students, including those at Harvard and Stanford, have had their US visas revoked in a sudden crackdown by the Trump administration, leaving students and universities ...
Harvard Kennedy School This event is co-sponsored by the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School and the Election Law Clinic at Harvard Law School.
the Harvard Graduate School of Design, Harvard Kennedy School, and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. This move marks the latest installment of the Salata Institute’s Climate ...
Harvard Medical School submitted documentation to the Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights in cooperation with a Title VI antidiscrimination investigation into pro ...
Bharat N. Anand ’88, the Vice Provost for Advances in Learning and professor at Harvard Business School, was named the next Dean of NYU’s Stern School of Business, the school announced on ...
In the past few years, addressing systemic pay inequities has been a goal for many companies. Not only does improving equity protect companies from legal liability, but it also helps build a ...
On his first day back at Harvard Kennedy School, former United States ambassador to the People’s Republic of China Nicholas Burns shared his experiences—and his advice—at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum ...
Cornell Law School dropped to tie at 18th place in a historic shift. Vanderbilt Law School jumped five spots and Washington University in St. Louis Law School jumped two to join the T14 for the ...
Fellow Islanders, I implore you to vote yes for the school bond issue this month. Our three daughters attended Mercer Island schools from kindergarten though graduation from our outstanding high ...
The school-aged child, who was unvaccinated and ... Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, in a post on X, identified the child as 8-year-old Daisy Hildebrand.
Joseph S. Nye Jr., a former dean of the Harvard Kennedy School who served as Assistant Secretary of Defense under President Clinton, said a leak this severe would typically result in firings.