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Harvard President Alan Garber said the university needs to address issues around viewpoint ... That’s a problem we need to solve," Garber said in a separate interview with The Harvard Gazette.
Harvard said Tuesday it would no longer make public statements on issues that don’t immediately affect the “university’s core function. ... told The Harvard Gazette.
Claudine Gay will serve as Harvard’s 30th president, the University announced Thursday. Gay is the first person of color and the second woman to hold the role of Harvard University’s president.
For the Harvard Gazette, breaking news is becoming standard. Once a longer, weekly magazine, in the past year it has scaled down in both size and frequency of publication.
A Harvard professor who reportedly discriminated against Israeli students, subjecting them to “anti-Israel and anti-Semitic bias,” has not been publicly reprimanded while he was recentl… ...
Harvard University inaugurated Claudine Gay as its 30th president − the first person of color and second woman to lead the Ivy League institution. ... a Harvard junior, told the Harvard Gazette.
Harvard said on Tuesday that it would now avoid taking positions on matters that are not “relevant to the core function of the university,” accepting the recommendations of a faculty committee ...