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The Trump administration is ramping up its war with Harvard University despite the president having previously hinted a deal was in the works. The White House is pulling nearly every lever ...
The dismantling of Harvard’s diversity offices arrived at Harvard College on Wednesday as websites for centers serving minority students, LGBTQ students, and women disappeared suddenly and without ...
Outrage is no longer an occasional crisis—it’s a constant. In this HBR Executive Masterclass, Oxford professor Karthik Ramanna explains why traditional crisis management fails in today’s polarized ...
Political economist David Deming has taken over as dean of Harvard College, a role that will test his strengths as both an ...
Business These Staten Island teens are running their own business while still in high school Published: Jun. 27, 2025, 5:50 a.m.
The Harvard Kennedy School announced a contingency plan for its international students Tuesday in the event that the Trump administration successfully bars the university from enrolling foreign ...
Harvard Kennedy School announced layoffs due to Trump administration's funding cuts, visa restrictions for international students, and potential endowment tax increases.
Ivo Daalder, who was the longtime president and CEO of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, will begin his new position July 1.
Harvard Kennedy School is being forced to cut staff in response to the Trump administration’s actions against the university, including a federal funding freeze and attempts to block ...
Laying off staff. Shuttering a medical school facility. Killing lab mice. Amid Trump war, cuts ricochet across Harvard.
While change has always been difficult, we have now entered an area in which it is continuous rather than episodic. Employees are tired and morale, productivity, and innovation all suffer as a ...
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