Harvard
It’s Really Disappointing Harvard Professors Didn’t Listen to Students
Three grad students accused a longtime professor of sexual harassment.
By Lex McMenamin
Learning About Yale’s Racist History Was a Reality Check
It changed my perception of my dream school.
By Tigerlily Theo Hopson
Students Allege Harvard’s Fossil Fuel Investments Are Illegal
Fossil Fuel Divest Harvard recently filed a complaint against the school.
By Ilana Cohen
Students Pushed Harvard to Cancel Course on Policing
Black and Latinx communities aren’t “laboratories for experimentation,” one student said.
By Mary Retta
As a Medical Student, I’ve Dealt With Patient Racism Firsthand
We can’t just let violent, racist language slide.
By Victor Anthony Lopez-Carmen
ICE Backed Off Its New Rule for International Students
ICE and DHS rescinded the policy after a lawsuit from Harvard and MIT.
By Lucy Diavolo
“Ghosts of Harvard” Is a Hauntingly Beautiful Summer Read
Francesca Serritella's latest novel isn't your typical summer read, but it's worth the hype.
By Marilyn La Jeunesse
Being a ‘First’ Is My Great Honor. But It’s Not Enough.
“What’s the point of being the first if you end up being the last?”
By LaShyra "Lash" Nolen
College Students Share What Coronavirus Means for Their Schools
“My mind immediately in the morning went to everyone else.”
By Kaylen Ralph
Meet the First Black Woman Class President of Harvard Medical School
Lash Nolen is “hungry for justice” and “hungry to see my people win.”
By Victor Anthony Lopez-Carmen
Hundreds of Protesters Interrupted the Harvard-Yale Football Game to Call For Climate Justice
“We cannot continue with business as usual.”
By De Elizabeth
A Harvard Freshman Says CBP Denied Him Entry to the U.S. Due to His Friends’ Social Media
“I responded that I have no business with such posts.”
By Lucy Diavolo
Students Are Suing Harvard Over Its Punishment of Fraternity and Sorority Members
They say students are being penalized for creating their own spaces.
By Suzannah Weiss
A Harvard Undergrad Just Became the First DACA Recipient to Receive a Rhodes Scholarship
Jin Kyu Park will continue his studies at Oxford.
By Kim Quindlen
Harvard’s Kappa Alpha Theta Chapter Is Going Gender Neutral
The move comes in response to a school policy.
By Suzannah Weiss
Harvard Admissions Is Being Accused of Ranking Asian American Students Lower on Personality Traits
A group’s lawsuit against the school unveiled previously sealed records.
By Marissa Miller
A New Study Estimates That More Than 4,000 People Died Due to Hurricane Maria
The Harvard-funded analysis contradicts the official death toll of 64.
By Jewel Wicker
Police Tackled and Punched a Black Harvard Student While Trying to Subdue Him
Video shows the exchange with the student, who was reportedly under the influence.
By Beatrice Dupuy