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Inclusion Task Force to Release Recommendations Earlier than Anticipated
Task force members said Drew Faust’s decision to step down in June precipitated the change in schedule.
Hundreds Protest End of DACA
Hours after the Trump administration announced it would rescind protections for undocumented young people, including dozens of Harvard students, hundreds rallied in front of Memorial Church to push back.
BSA Hosts First-Ever Black Convocation
“I know that my presence on this campus and your presence on this campus is not a mistake. It is a victory," one student speaker said.
Seniors Honored at Gala Celebrating Black Women
The Black Men’s Forum honored four Harvard seniors and one professor for their leadership and mentorship on campus at the 23rd annual Celebration of Black Women gala.
Activists, Artists Build 'Wall of Resistance' in Science Center Plaza
Activists and artists installed a public art project aimed at drawing attention to social justice issues in the Science Center Plaza Tuesday.
Six Months After Departure, College Still Without Dean for Diversity
The College will interview three finalists to replace the position left vacant when Emelyn A. dela Peña left Harvard six months ago.
Eleganza and Identities Shows Discuss Gender and Race at Town Hall
Popular on-campus fashion shows Eleganza and Identities co-hosted a town hall event on Thursday to discuss ways to make their events more diverse and inclusive.
First Black Miss Israel Talks Race, Education
Yityish “Titi” Aynaw, the first black woman to win the Miss Israel beauty pageant, discussed her life and views on perceptions of beauty and race in Israel.
Viola Davis Discusses Sanctity of Art at Cultural Rhythms
Viola Davis spoke in front of a sold-out Sanders Theatre audience at the 32nd annual Cultural Rhythms, which this year featured a week-long conversation series.
Working Group Will Formulate Recommendations for Undocumented Students
The working group consists of administrators from other parts of the College—such as the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid—to support both current and prospective undocumented students.