In federal court here on Monday, Catherine Ho described mochi, a sweet Japanese rice cake. Ho, co-president of the Harvard Asian American Women’s Association, explained how the organization recently ...
In recent years, Harvard College has played a leadership role among colleges and universities to attract a diverse array of students, including those eligible for Pell Grants (“Elite Colleges Fail to ...
This staff editorial solely represents the majority view of The Crimson Editorial Board. Over the past ten years, the Harvard Statistics Department’s efforts to promote gender inclusivity have ...
None of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit claiming Harvard discriminates against Asian-Americans applicants are testifying, so their main argument in federal court is boiling down to data. A group called ...
Just over forty years ago the Supreme Court struck down race-based quotas in school admissions while also upholding the core tenets of affirmative action. In the landmark 1978 decision, Regents of the ...
For 58 years after its establishment, Harvard’s Statistics Department — known for being a small, scholarly community of a few dozen researchers sequestered on the seventh floor of the Science Center — ...
The Big Lie at the Center of Zohran Mamdani’s Campaign Report: Letitia James’s Mortgage Agreement Permitted Her to Rent Property, Potentially Harpooning Bank Fraud Charges Gates and Cochrane on ...
Does Harvard discriminate against Asian-Americans? That was the central question at the heart of the closely-watched federal court case that ended Friday in Boston. A group called Students for Fair ...
Wednesday night at the Boston chapter meeting of the American Statistical Association, Harvard statistics professor Carl Morris will not be discussing new graphical methods in health-care modeling or ...
In a French courtroom in 2014, a Labrador named Tango was called to the stand to serve as a witness to the murder of his owner. Tango’s demeanor was carefully observed as the judge ordered the suspect ...