A federal judge ruled on Dec. 6 that the US Naval Academy can keep using race in its admissions process in a limited fashion.
Conservative justices voiced objections and concerns about the court’s failures to take up a series of cases on major social ...
Just how much learning did Ohio and national students lose during the pandemic? According to research from Harvard University ...
Five emerging UCSF leaders envision a future of innovative health and science. They aim to address health disparities, improve patient care, and advance scientific research through technology and ...
A new study of over 26,000 influential U.S. people shows that a disproportionate number of them attended Harvard University.
By identifying and developing promising employees early, high-potential programs aim to level the playing field and increase ...
A gap year, once viewed with skepticism, is now a strategic advantage in U.S. college admissions. By gaining hands-on experience, cultural insight, and leadership skills, students create compelling ...
President Garber's remarks during his installation ceremony as Harvard’s 31st president.
During the annual HBCU & Ivy League Challenge hosted by Harvard University, the Bison opened the 2024-2025 track and field ...
Schools have scrambled to react to the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision ending the use of affirmative action at Harvard and the University of North Carolina.
Alan M. Garber ’76 was inaugurated as the 31st president of Harvard University in a secret ceremony Saturday evening, four months after he was officially appointed to the role for a three-year term.