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After Diversity Office Closures, Students Sustain Black History Month Programming | News
2+ hour, 44+ min ago (872+ words) Several student groups organized Black History Month events across campus in February, even as some organizers said they struggled to secure funding after the College closed its diversity offices last summer. The programming comes as undergraduates navigate an institutional landscape…...
Archaeologists Present Findings on Enslaved People Buried in Old Burying Ground | News | The Harvard Crimson
3+ mon, 3+ week ago (854+ words) At Harvard Talk, Princeton President Says Colleges Should Set Clear Time, Manner, Place Rules for Protests In Tug-of-War Over Harvard Salient's Future, Board of Directors Lawyers Up Cambridge Elects 2 Challengers with 7 Incumbents to City Council "We Need More Setti Warrens…...
To The Editor: My Side of the “Apartheid Wall” Story | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson
4+ mon, 1+ week ago (201+ words) Amid Government Shutdown, Harvard Researchers Face Funding Uncertainties and Lack of Access Harvard Bans Alumni Interviewers From Writing About Applicants" Race, Ethnicity, or National Origin Removal of Harvard PSC"s "Wall of Resistance" Sparks Confrontation Between Larry Summers, College Officials…...
Initiative to Digitize Records of Slave Trade Will Move to Harvard | News | The Harvard Crimson
10+ mon, 6+ day ago (584+ words) A nearly six-decades old initiative to digitize records of the trans-Atlantic and intra-American slave trades is moving to Harvard's Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, the University announced earlier this month. Behind Closed Doors, A Turf War Over "Alternative…...
Artist Profile: Shana M. griffin on the Harvard ArtLab, Black Feminism, and Social Change Through Art | Arts | The Harvard Crimson
10+ mon, 6+ day ago (652+ words) Artist Profile: Shana M. griffin on the Harvard ArtLab, Black Feminism, and Social Change Through Art | Arts | The Harvard Crimson Behind Closed Doors, A Turf War Over "Alternative Response" to Policing in Cambridge City Hall How the HUA Spends Half a…...
AFRO Holds Discussion in Adams Dining Hall, Despite Warning To Organizer | News | The Harvard Crimson
11+ mon, 4+ day ago (828+ words) Roughly 20 Harvard members of the African and African American Resistance Organization gathered in the Adams dining hall on Saturday to discuss campus policies and censorship " even after administrators warned a leader not to use House spaces for meetings. Journalist Connie…...
Tamara Lanier Decries University’s Refusal To Turn Over Daguerreotypes in Book Talk | News | The Harvard Crimson
11+ mon, 4+ week ago (444+ words) Nearly 200 Harvard Affiliates Rally on Widener Steps To Protest Arrest of Columbia Student "Feels Like Christmas: Freshmen Revel in Annual Housing Day Festivities Susan Wolf Delivers 2025 Mala Soloman Kamm Lecture in Ethics Harvard Law School Students Pass Referendum Urging University…...