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With more than half its student body coming from abroad, Harvard Kennedy School is walking back on its online contingency plan due to insufficient enrollment numbers.
Harvard University students, faculty, alumni and members of the public are warning against following Columbia and Brown ...
Work described in this story was made possible in part by federal funding supported by taxpayers. At Harvard Medical School, ...
For more than 20 years, Harvard infectious disease specialist Roger Shapiro has fought HIV on the ground in Botswana, where ...
The National Institutes of Health canceled 53 grants to Colorado institutions earlier this year, according to the volunteer tracking group Grant Witness.
The Environmental Protection Agency is holding public hearings this week on its effort to undo the legal foundation for its ...
ASPPH is delighted to welcome three recently appointed deans and program directors who bring exceptional leadership and ...
Kerala-born Dr Prathibha Varkey leads Mayo Clinic Health System, championing rural healthcare and inspiring women in leadership. Let's learn about her inspirational journey ...
Vitamin D is a health superstar, supporting your body from head to toe. Research suggests that it plays a key role in ...
Focusing their analysis on childbirths, the researchers found that two years after a hospital acquires an OB - GYN practice, ...
A: For generations, Americans have been told — through school nutrition programs and advertising campaigns — that milk is an ...