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Hundreds of custodial workers at Harvard University went on a short-term strike Monday, walking out of their jobs and gathering in Harvard Yard over frustrations with their salaries.
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is calling on Harvard University to sever ties with the school’s former President Larry Summers. Warren said it’s<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
More than 800 Harvard affiliates urged the University to offer legal assistance to staff members who lost their authorization to live and work in the United States after the Temporary Protected Status program for Venezuelan nationals expired this month.
Custodians will walk off the job at 10 a.m. Monday and gather in Harvard Yard to protest “allegations of unfair labor practices” during contract negotiations, the union said.
Harvard University boosted its investment in BlackRock’s Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) by over 250% in the third quarter after the Ivy League school first bought into the fund earlier this year.
In a statement, Warren said Summers' "willingness to cozy up to a convicted sex offender demonstrates monumentally bad judgment." Summers, an economist and former U.S. Treasury secretary, was president of Harvard from 2001 to 2006.
The Harvard Plan” host Ilya Marritz discusses Claudine Gay vs. Alan Garber and how the administration is disrupting a decades-old consensus on higher education.
Harvard custodians launched a strike shortly after 10 a.m. on Monday after union negotiations broke down on the eve of their contract’s expiration, their first strike in at least 50 years.
Harvard University science professor Avi Loeb discusses the potential origins of the 3I/ATLAS and how it sparked a debate in the science community on ‘The Sunday Briefing.’
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is now calling on Harvard University to cut ties with Larry Summers, the school’s former president and one of its most prominent faculty members, due to his friendship with Epstein.
Harvard University has laid off 38 information technology staff. This move is part of a wider cost-cutting initiative. Financial pressures from endowment taxes and reduced federal funding are impacting the university.