Divinity School Dean Marla F. Frederick confirmed the suspensions in a message to the school community Monday, according to a ...
More than 50 Harvard Law School students quietly protested in Langdell Hall’s library Friday afternoon, the third study-in ...
Roughly 35 Harvard faculty members held a silent study-in in Widener Library on Friday afternoon, marking the second time ...
Harvard University on Thursday banned roughly 25 faculty members from entering the school’s main library for two weeks, after ...
Harvard University temporarily suspended about 25 faculty from access to its Widener Library after they protested in a silent ...
Harvard University has temporarily banned roughly two dozen faculty members from Widener Library after they held a silent study-in to challenge the Ivy League institution's recent discipline of ...
Harvard University administrators temporarily barred multiple faculty members from the university’s main library after more than two dozen held a silent “study-in” to protest treatment of student ...
Two dozen Harvard faculty members have been suspended from the main library on campus, a week after they staged a demonstration criticizing the college’s decision to ban over 12 pro-Palestinian ...
Harvard University has barred about two dozen faculty members from entering a campus library for two weeks, a punishment for their participation in a silent “study-in” protest last week.
About two dozen Harvard faculty members who participated ... However, they would not be allowed inside Widener — the University’s flagship library, according to the Crimson.
We strongly disagree with Harvard’s decision to ban our students from the library over this conduct. A university should never deny access to scholarly resources as a mode of punishment.
Katherine Vaz, author of the Civil War story “Above the Salt,” will have a meet-and-greet at 6 p.m. Nov. 19 at Jacksonville ...