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After pressure from the Trump Administration, Harvard University is making big changes to how it handles diversity programs on campus.
Harvard made a big show of resisting demands of the Trump administration. Now it has given in to some of them.
Ivy League school had special, separate ceremonies for ‘Arab, Black, Indigenous, Latinx, first-generation, low-income’ ...
Hours after Harvard University faced the Trump administration in court for the first time in its push to restore more than $2 ...
We hope that the renaming of Harvard’s diversity office and the end of University-funded graduation ceremonies are a signal ...
Former Harvard chief diversity and inclusion officer Sherri Charleston sent a message to students stating that the school’s Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging would be renamed ...
The announcement came hours after university lawyers and the Trump administration held a conference regarding the freeze of ...
As Harvard University students hunker down for spring semester finals, dozens of students rallied on campus on Tuesday urging ...
Affinity celebrations at Harvard are primarily divided based on race, but class and sexuality may also be taken into account.
In trying to avoid the political backlash, Harvard University announced their DEI Office would be rebranded as “Community and Campus Life" as their latest move.
A New York University School of Law professor on tax policy, called the news a “lawless action by the President.” ...
Through executive orders, funding freezes, and immigration enforcement measures, colleges face mounting pressure to reform to ...
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