Rep. Robert Garcia called Wednesday for former Harvard President Lawrence Summers to testify before the House Oversight Committee about his relationship with convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Hugo C. Chiasson and Elise A. Spenner report.
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For nearly a decade, N.P. “Narv” Narvekar has run Harvard's $57B endowment, rebuilding it into a leaner, more disciplined operation. Now, Trump's 8% tax on its investment gains may be the final test of whether it worked.
Megan L. Blonigen reports.
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Multiple state departments are investigating the Harvard Kennedy School over allegations that the school mishandled asbestos-related materials during Littauer Center renovations, according to a person familiar.
Uy B. Pham and Alexa M. Schmitt report.
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After Gay’s resignation, the Harvard Corporation promised to reckon with itself. Its members have courted dozens of University elite — but many say the board's deliberations remain as opaque as ever.
Hugo C. Chiasson and Sebastian B. Connolly report.
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Harvard’s longest graduate student worker strike disrupted the end of the spring semester, leaving faculty to adjust courses and submit grades as undergrads prepared for exams, internships, and Commencement.
Wyeth Renwick and Claire L. Simon report.
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For years, Harvard answered charges of ideological narrowness with promises of "viewpoint diversity." Now that commitment has reached faculty hiring — and professors remain split over its goal.
Abigail S. Gerstein and Alexa M. Schmitt report.
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Harvard’s Science Center will be renamed Zimmer Hall in recognition of a $100 million gift from the Zimmer Family Foundation in 2018, the University announced on Friday.
Samuel S. Rudavsky reports.
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The Cambridge City Council referred two proposals to amend the city’s housing rules to committee on Monday, extending a years-long fight over how Cambridge should address its affordability crisis.
Theresa F. Bartelme and Risha Sinha report.
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Harvard’s 134-year-old policy debate team built a global brand as turmoil brewed at home, including two coaching exits, a Title IX complaint against the former director, and a five-figure settlement.
Alma T. Barak and Theresa F. Bartelme report.
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Christine Elow spent 30 years with Cambridge Police — taking office as commissioner in 2022. In public, she was praised as a reformer. In private, people familiar describe a dysfunctional department.
Shawn A. Boehmer and Claire A. Michal report.
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A year before Washington raised Harvard’s endowment tax to eight percent, HMC chief Narv Narvekar warned alumni that politics had become a risk the world’s richest university could no longer fully…
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More than a year after President Claudine Gay’s resignation forced the Harvard Corporation to seriously reckon with its internal processes for the first time in over a decade, its members have…
Harvard’s longest graduate student worker strike disrupted the end of the spring semester, leaving faculty to adjust courses and submit grades as undergraduates prepared for exams, internships, and…
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Harvard is moving its commitment to “viewpoint diversity” from rhetoric into faculty hiring — but as new searches take shape, professors remain divided over whether the goal is to hire conservatives,…
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Harvard’s Science Center will be renamed Zimmer Hall in recognition of a $100 million gift from the Zimmer Family Foundation in 2018, the University announced on Friday.
Harvard’s 134-year-old debate team has turned its brand into a global enterprise — but as its revenue and overseas reach have grown, its competitive standing and campus relationships have come under…