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A decisive majority of faculty who responded to The Crimson’s annual survey of Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences support the University’s lawsuit against the Trump administration’s ...
As word emerged Friday evening that Harvard had restarted negotiations with the Trump administration to resolve their monthslong feud, several faculty members said they were alarmed by the ...
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A new arts festival, featuring performance art from Brazil, an interactive installation from New Zealand, and a party presented by a Beyoncé dance captain, will be staged this fall inside a ...
She was born in the United States and the Fourteen Amendment of the Constitution prevents the government from taking away ...
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While Harvard has not confirmed that it is negotiating, the White House sees Harvard as more willing to work with it.
A federal judge sided with Harvard in one of its two lawsuits, issuing an order to allow international students to enroll at the school as the case proceeds.
A version of this article appeared in the July–August 2025 issue of Harvard Business Review. João Cotter Salvado is an assistant professor at the Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics.