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Harvard students show how smart glasses can be used to get your personal info with a glance
Two Harvard University students are exposing how much personal information is publicly available online by combining smart glasses and artificial intelligence to collect that data by just looking at someone. AnhPhu Nguyen is a junior at Harvard studying human augmentation, and Caine Ardayfio is a junior studying physics. They used a pair of Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses available to them…
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Harvard reports decline in Black students in wake of affirmative action ruling
There was a slight decline in the numbers of Black students in Harvard University’s freshman class, which follows a Supreme Court ruling which struck down affirmative action in higher education. The data released Wednesday showed that 14% of students identified as Black, a drop of 4% from the class before it. Sixteen percent of students identified as Latino, an increase...
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Harvard and graduate students settle sexual harassment lawsuit
Harvard University and three graduate students have settled a federal lawsuit accusing the Ivy League school of ignoring complaints of sexual harassment by a renowned professor and allowing him to intimidate students by threatening to hinder their careers. The suit filed in Boston in 2022 was dismissed without court costs and with prejudice, according to an order by federal Magistrate…
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Students' antisemitism lawsuit against Harvard moves forward
A federal judge will not dismiss a lawsuit against Harvard University alleging it failed to protect its Jewish students from antisemitism. After months of scrutiny, a lawsuit against the school will move forward. “It is a damning indictment on the state of higher education, and on the state of Harvard University, that in order to receive equity, and justice and…
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Antisemitism lawsuit against Harvard moves forward
A judge did not dismiss a lawsuit accusing Harvard University of ignoring discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students.
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Harvard grad Kristen Faulkner, who joined Team USA as replacement, wins cycling gold
Kristen Faulkner, an American cyclist who didn’t even qualify for the Olympics, is going home with a gold medal after a shocking race through Paris on Sunday. But people who knew her as a budding athlete in Massachusetts said they weren’t surprised. Faulkner picked up cycling as a hobby while living in New York in 2017. She didn’t go...
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Harvard keeping Alan Garber as president for three more years
Harvard University announced Friday that its interim president Alan Garber will serve as president of the school through the end of the 2026-27 academic year. The university plans to launch a search for his successor in the late spring or summer of 2026. Garber has served as interim president since January 2, when former president Claudine Gay resigned after facing…
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Harvard fencer Lauren Scruggs is the first Black woman to medal in individual fencing
Harvard University fencer Lauren Scruggs had an incredible Olympic debut in Paris, taking the silver medal in the women’s foil to make history as the first Black fencer to win an Olympic medal in an individual women’s event for the United States.
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Harvard student wins silver medal at Paris Olympics, makes history in fencing
Harvard University fencer Lauren Scruggs had an incredible Olympic debut in Paris, taking the silver medal in the women’s foil to make history as the first Black fencer to win an Olympic medal in an individual women’s event for the United States....
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‘Nervous doesn't begin to cut it': Harvard student prepares to address RNC
A student at Harvard University was getting ready to address the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee Wednesday. Shabbos Kestenbaum has been vocal about Harvard’s handling of the fallout on campus after Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack and Israel’s subsequent war in Gaza. Kestenbaum, who identifies himself as a lifelong Democrat, says former President Donald Trump’s campaign asked him to speak...
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