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A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from carrying out its latest bid to curtail Harvard's ability to host international students.
How well are you doing on each of those fronts? A version of this article appeared in the July–August 2025 issue of Harvard Business Review.
Harvard University warned that the combined cost of federal actions against the school, including a recently passed tax increase on its endowment, could approach $1 billion annually.
Harvard is fighting the Administration’s actions in the courts. The university has sued over the effort to slash its grant funding, alleging federal officials engaged in improper procedures.
The U.S. dollar had its worst start this year in more than half a century. Harvard University economics professor Kenneth Rogoff says President Trump is accelerating the decline.
A framework developed by studying the Health Equity Accelerator at Boston Medical Center can help healthcare organizations create customized strategies for addressing the particular healthcare ...
STRASBURG — Driven by a love of American history and cooking, Coleen Dixon has released her debut cookbook, “The Historical Homemaker” that showcases recipes inspired by historical figures.
Every once in a while, the president has a day — a single, 24-hour period — in which his authoritarian vision comes into sharp relief.
Harvard University is calling President Donald Trump's proclamation to block foreign students from attending university another "illegal retaliatory step." ...
With International Admits in Limbo, Harvard Extends Waitlist Admissions Past June 30 Cutoff | News | The Harvard CrimsonAs Harvard seeks relief from federal judges, its lawyers have argued that ...
The Trump administration has intensified its battle with Harvard University. It has taken a legal step that could jeopardize all of Harvard's federal funding, including its ability to accept federal ...
'Penalties are my thing': USMNT GK Matt Freese turns Harvard, MLS Next Pro preparation into Gold Cup heroics Freese is making a name for himself as a penalty specialist in a crowded field of ...