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Study Says Desegregation Has Long Way To Go
A study released by the Civil Rights Project (CRP) at Harvard argues that 50 years after Brown v. Board of
Harvard Celebrates Life of MLK Jr.
Students, faculty members, religious leaders and community members filled Memorial Church to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr.
Harvard Experts Unfazed by Mad Cow
The spreading of mad cow disease is a concern, but not a great risk, according to Harvard experts who have
Rats Caught Squatting in Quincy House
The discovery of rats in Quincy House last month has Harvard administrators taking steps to stop the rodents—who are already
‘Sertified’ Admirers Fete Architect
Architects and academics celebrated Josep Lluìs Sert, the man who designed some of the University’s boldest and biggest modern buildings—and
Professors Join Prestigious Academy
A professor of a popular core class and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian were inducted along with seven other Harvard professors into
At Radcliffe Panel, Scholars Say Academia Must Not Marginalize Black Women
Black women scholars are often marginalized—and the study of black women is an afterthought—in the academy today, according to a