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Elyse C. Goncalves

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Central Administration

Harvard Medical School Launches Open Inquiry Working Group

Harvard Medical School has tapped a working group on open inquiry and the free exchange of ideas, HMS Dean George Q. Daley ’82 announced Wednesday.

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College

House Door Boxes Elicit Backlash Over Conservative Student Publication

Nearly 300 students wrote letters to Harvard College Dean Rakesh Khurana this month, protesting his decision to install mailboxes on student dorms in response to complaints from campus conservative publication the Harvard Salient about distribution restrictions.

April 1 Resist Fascism Protest
College

Harvard Places Palestine Solidarity Committee on Probation Over Tuesday HOOP Rally

Harvard College placed the Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee on probation and banned the organization from hosting public events until July on Wednesday over actions at a Tuesday rally hosted by Harvard Out of Occupied Palestine.

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FAS

Harvard AAUP Asks For Injunction To Halt Trump Administration Attempts To Deport Students, Faculty

The Harvard chapter of the American Association of University Professors filed a motion on Tuesday for an injunction to pause the Trump administration’s efforts to deport noncitizen students and faculty for expressing pro-Palestine views while their lawsuit continues.

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Door Mailboxes With The Salient

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Men's Volleyball

Harvard Men's Volleyball Splits Evenly-Matched Weekend Against George Mason in Fierce Competition

Harvard men’s volleyball split a close weekend against conference opponent George Mason — where the Crimson played a cleaner service game and defensive strategy than games prior.

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Welch Corporation

Amaker Hits 300
Men's Basketball

Men’s Basketball Coach Tommy Amaker Built a Legacy at Harvard. Can It Last?

Coach Tommy Amaker was hired to turn Harvard men’s basketball into a championship team. For years, he lived up to that promise. But an influx of cash to the world of college sports means his magnetism and mentorship may no longer be enough to recruit a star team.

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University News

Divest-Rally

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Central Administration

More Than 500 Alumni Ask Harvard To Defend Free Speech Under Trump

More than 500 Harvard alumni signed an open letter to President Garber urging the University to make a public statement committing to protect free speech and maintain its independence.

Katey Stone Lawsuit Press Conference
College

Court Recommends Letting Ex-Hockey Coach Katey Stone’s Discrimination Lawsuit Move Forward

A federal magistrate judge recommended on Wednesday that the district judge assigned to former Harvard hockey coach Katey Stone’s lawsuit against the University allow most of Stone’s claims to proceed, despite Harvard’s motion to dismiss them.

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Men's Volleyball

Harvard Falls to No. 6 BYU Twice in Spring Break Competition

Harvard men’s volleyball traveled nearly 2,500 miles to face No. 8 Brigham Young University (14-6, 2-2 MPSF), ultimately falling 2-0 in two tough battles.

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Track and Cross Country

Harvard Women’s Track and Field Completes Historic 11th Place Finish at Indoor Nationals, Men Finish 46th

Harvard women’s track and field finished 11th at the NCAA indoor nationals, while the men's team finished 46th as the team prepares to shift back to the outdoors for the remainder of the year.

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College

Men’s Team Recruiting Expenses Doubled In Last Five Years, Harvard Athletics Data Release Shows

Recruiting expenses for men’s athletics teams at Harvard have nearly doubled since 2020, according to a data release filed by the athletics department in October.

Mr. Asian Sensation 2025
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Mr. Asian Sensation 2025

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