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Harvard temporarily bans faculty involved in ‘study-in' protests from using library
Dozens of Harvard University professors who staged a “study-in” protest at the school’s library earlier this month in solidarity with students disciplined for taking part in a pro-Palestinian demonstration have now been disciplined themselves. Harvard has temporarily suspended 25 professors and more than 60 law students from using the flagship library on campus following the protest. “I pulled out my…
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After Harvard library study-ins, Harvard punishes professors, students
Harvard University has suspended more than 25 professors and dozens of students from using libraries on campus after study-ins
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30 Harvard professors hold ‘study-in' protest at library
Dozens of professors at Harvard University staged a “study-in” protest at the school’s library Wednesday, in solidarity with students disciplined for taking part in a pro-Palestinian demonstration. Thirty professors sat down inside Widener Library to take a stand against the university’s decision to suspend 12 students from using the facility. “I can’t imagine that a university would want to...
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Harvard professors host ‘study-in' protest at library
Tensions on the campus of Harvard University continued Wednesday as professors stood behind students facing disciplinary action for a pro-Palestinian demonstration.
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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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Smart glasses raise privacy concerns, Harvard students show in study
As two Harvard students demonstrated, Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses can be used to learn personal information about strangers.
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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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US wins women's first team pursuit gold medal in track cycling
The U.S. women’s cycling team won gold in the team pursuit on Wednesday with a victory over New Zealand.
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This Harvard grad didn't qualify for these Olympics. She just won her 2nd gold
After becoming the first American to win an Olympic cycling road race medal in 40 years, Kristen Faulkner helped bring the U.S. its first gold in the women’s team pursuit Wednesday.
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‘It's unreal': Gabby Thomas reflects after winning gold medal
Runner Gabby Thomas, who grew up in Northampton, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard University, became a gold medalist Tuesday at the Paris Olympics. Thomas launched from the start line with determination, taking a commanding lead in the women’s 200m. She crossed the finish line in 21.83 seconds. “I was in complete disbelief,” Thomas said. “I know I’ve earned it,...
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Gabby Thomas reflects after winning gold in women's 200m
Harvard graduate Gabby Thomas, who is from Northampton, earned her first Olympic gold medal Tuesday.
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Team USA's Gabby Thomas' advice to younger athletes: ‘Work hard and give back to your community'
Team USA’s Gabby Thomas offered advice for young athletes after winning the gold medal in the 200m event at the Paris Olympics on Tuesday.
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Massachusetts' Gabby Thomas sprints to gold in women's 200m
American sprinter Gabby Thomas took gold in the women’s 200m at the Paris Olympics, one of the marquee matchups at the Games.
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Gabby Thomas says says she feels confident after posting fastest time in 200m semi
Harvard graduate Gabby Thomas will compete for a medal Tuesday in the women’s 200m final.
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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 grad Kristen Faulkner wins gold medal in cycling
After being named a replacement for Team USA, cyclist Kristen Faulkner of Massachusetts stood atop the podium.
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Cycling gold medalist Kristen Faulkner's top advice for building confidence
Kristen Faulkner, who won the women’s cycling road race by 58 seconds in her Olympic debut, emphasized how surrounding herself with people who make her feel good has led directly to her athletic success.
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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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Fencer Lauren Scruggs will return to Harvard with 2 Olympic medals
If you’ve followed the Paris Olympics, you’ve likely heard the name Lauren Scruggs by now. She’s the Olympic fencer from Harvard University who first thrust her way to silver in the individual foil event on Sunday – then on Thursday, she went on the attack to help her team win gold against Italy. The New York native is the...