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Latina professor Lorgia García-Peña, who was denied tenure at Harvard, has written a book, “Community as Rebellion: A Syllabus for Surviving Academia as a Woman of Color." ...
To fend off illiberalism from the White House, the university’s president also has to confront illiberalism on campus.
Of the tenure-track faculty, 12% are underrepresented minorities. The controversy echoes recent conflicts at other schools.
Harvard University president Claudine Gay will reportedly step down today following a firestorm of controversy in recent weeks related to allegations of plagiarism as well as a widely criticized ...
6 Months and a Swirl of Controversy: A Timeline of Claudine Gay’s Tenure as Harvard President Since beginning in her role in July, Dr. Gay had come under criticism over the Middle East war and ...
The flames of controversy, stoked by the public, dwindled. Harvard must move forward confidently, but just because the limelight has shifted does not mean that criticisms can go unheeded.
Hundreds of scholars protest Harvard’s decision to deny tenure to Latinx studies professor By Deirdre Fernandes Globe Staff,Updated December 9, 2019, 8:28 a.m.
Far beyond Harvard University and its standoff with the Trump administration, Republican officials in several states have ...
The controversy of the last several months has sparked renewed discussion about essential issues at Harvard, such as academic freedom and institutional neutrality. I welcome these conversations ...