Bill Gates was curious and "mature" beyond his years at Harvard University before leaving to found Microsoft, one of his college professors said in an interview.
US universities are preparing for potential disruptions to funding, especially for scientific research, after President Donald Trump’s acting budget director issued a sweeping memo directing agencies to halt federal financial grants and loans while the government reviews if the spending complies with recent executive orders.
Harvard University terminates staff from its Slavery Remembrance Program, sparking outrage over the institution's commitment to addressing its slavery legacy.
Harvard University has settled two lawsuits with Jewish groups that claimed the school had not taken appropriate steps to keep its campus from becoming a hostile environment for Jewish and Israeli students in the aftermath of the October 7,
Yes, in its normal, cautious way the University is taking constructive steps to address antisemitism and is fortunate in the wisdom and skill of its president and provost. But ending the crisis will,
Troutman Pepper Locke filed the notice of dismissal with prejudice on behalf of Harvard College this week, just five months after lodging its initial complaint against Samsung in Texas federal court.
Samsung Electronics has settled a lawsuit brought by Harvard University that accused it of infringing two patents covering technology for producing computer chips, according to the university and court documents.
Roberto Carmona said debate helped him find his voice, and now he plans to "advocate for those who have not yet found theirs."
The university had recently settled two other lawsuits alleging the university failed to protect them from antisemitism on campus.
Harvard University transferred its enslavement identification program to American Ancestors, the group leading the 10 Million Names project.
The definition has been at the center of debates over campus antisemitism for years. Now, Harvard has become the second university to officially add it into its nondiscrimination policy—to mixed reactions.
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 wrote that some federally funded research initiatives at Harvard could be be forced to stop work to comply with Donald Trump’s federal funding freeze in an email to affiliates Tuesday afternoon,