Led by Thomas Batties II’s 31 points, the Harvard Crimson defeated the Columbia Lions 87-75. The Crimson are now 9-13 on the season, while the Lions fell to 12-10.
Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino is no longer represented by Title IX law firm Nesenoff & Miltenberg after ...
Austin Hunt knocked down three of four free throw attempts in the final 12 seconds as Harvard held off a second-half comeback bid to beat Cornell 75-73 ...
For the first time since taking over the historic program, Frisbie Family Head Coach Gerry Byrne’s men’s lacrosse team won’t ...
The Dean of Students Office has begun approving new student organizations for the first time since spring 2023.  The DSO ...
Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences has been without an associate dean for diversity, inclusion, and belonging for nearly ...
The Big Green scored its third goal of the second period at the 11:20 mark, with Cleaves finding Stavroff cutting toward the ...
Harvard’s District Energy Facility, a building in Allston that supplies electricity and water to the School of Engineering ...
At the Monday session, the first of 2025, members of Harvard Undergraduate Workers Union-United Auto Workers — which ...
Multiple former swimmers at the University of Pennsylvania sued Harvard in federal court for allegedly violating Title IX by ...
Harvard students and faculty should use their vaunted skepticism on themselves and check out the other side — and that starts by taking a look upward.
Prior to tipoff, The Kuumba Singers of Harvard College played two verses of Lift Every Voice and Sing, and all Crimson coaching staff dawned “Messengers of Peace” jackets with portraits of key ...