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Several Harvard graduate schools began shuttering their diversity, equity, and inclusion offices over the past two weeks, ...
In her campus-wide email last spring term, College President Sian Leah Beilock emphasized Dartmouth’s “responsibility for each other and for the broader world.” In this light, it is important for the ...
With all the bad things the Trump administration is throwing at Harvard, doesn’t it at least make sense to talk?
A West Point graduate and former attack helicopter pilot is now navigating the turbulent skies of the startup world, ...
As the nation prepared for its 249th birthday, Thomas Sowell, the nation’s greatest living economist, turned 95. That milestone is cause for reflection in California, Washington, D.C., and all across ...
During academic year 2024-25, the NBER is providing fellowship support for graduate students studying the economics of aging and health, behavioral macroeconomics, and consumer financial management.
Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and Technical University of ...
To win young customers who grow up in today’s fragmented attention economy, leaders need to deploy strategies specifically ...
Political economist David Deming has taken over as dean of Harvard College, a role that will test his strengths as both an ...
A team at Harvard and Vienna University of Technology have invented a new tunable laser that uses a series of rings to smoothly emit many light wavelengths from a single chip. The laser could replace ...
The University of Jamestown has announced two key leadership appointments, marking a new chapter of growth and innovation for both its graduate and undergraduate divisions. These hires follow a period ...
Harvard was already grappling with the loss of billions in research funding when the Trump administration threatened to pull ...