Editor’s note: This story has been updated to include comment by Harvard University. After threatening nearly $3 billion in federal funding cuts at Harvard University, the U.S. Department of Justice ...
Harvard University will have to release six years’ worth of admission data due to a lawsuit filed by a group with ties to anti-affirmative action organizations that alleges the university’s admission ...
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In her new book, Julie Park, an expert on race and admissions, calls on colleges to stand up to the Trump administration’s ...
A lawsuit that claims Harvard caps the number of high achieving Asian-Americans it admits could go to trial in Boston as early as this summer, according to a new filing in the case. The lawsuit, begun ...
The Trump administration is launching an investigation into Harvard’s admissions practices, looking into whether the university is still considering race when deciding which students to admit. The ...
In a major break from a nearly 70-year precedent, Harvard College will not publicize admissions data on the day applicants receive their application decisions. The move, which comes amid rising ...
Matthew R. Tobin ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a double concentrator in Government and Economics in Winthrop House. More than 80 percent of Harvard’s students come from one small but privileged ...
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Heather Wallick, former Assistant Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at Harvard Law School, has started a groundbreaking initiative branded as “Super 50” to support talented students seeking top ...
Admitted international students will be allowed to accept admission at Harvard University and at a foreign institution as a “backup plan,” according to an internal Harvard email obtained by MassLive.