Media February 13 Harvard survey shows most students did not feel comfortable sharing 'controversial opinions' in class The Harvard Crimson reported that one-third of Harvard’s last graduating class did not feel comfortable sharing their opinions about controversial topics in college.
NCAA February 5 Former UPenn women's swimmers sue Ivy League institutions and NCAA alleging push of pro-trans ideology Three former UPenn women's swimmers have filed a lawsuit against the university, Harvard, The Ivy League and the NCAA over their experience with Lia Thomas.
Antisemitism Exposed November 1 Harvard, Northwestern failed Jewish students during college campus protests: House report A new GOP-led antisemitism report revealed Harvard refused to call Hamas’ Oct. 7 "violent," and Northwestern considered taking Sabra hummus off campus.
Media March 26, 2024 Rutgers University professor says without DEI offices, there is ‘no ability to make meaningful progress' A Rutgers professor Stacy Hawkins defended diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices on college campuses on Thursday during a panel discussion at Harvard University.
POLITICS January 5, 2024 Fetterman: Harvard was always a 'little Pinko' but I 'don't recognize it' anymore Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman said that he doesn't "recognize" Harvard University anymore despite acknowledging that it has "always" been "a little pinko."
Fox News Flash January 5, 2024 Sharpton's race claims 'unconstitutional, morally wrong,' Kennedy says: 'To a bear, we all taste like chicken' Harlem activist Al Sharpton was criticized for his picketing of billionaire Bill Ackman, after the investor repeatedly lambasted Harvard and its now-former president
POLITICS January 4, 2024 Obama silent on resignation of Harvard's Claudine Gay amid reports about his efforts to try to save her job Harvard President Claudine Gay's resignation this week comes after former President Obama reportedly attempted to campaign for her to keep her position.
OPINION January 4, 2024 Claudine Gay is gone, but diversity ideology still plagues Harvard Claudine Gay's departure as president of Harvard University does not solve all the problems in higher education.
POLITICS January 3, 2024 Liberal college professors rally around Harvard's Claudine Gay after resignation: 'Fascist mouth-breathers' Several university professors across the country took to social media to defend former Harvard President Claudine Gay following her resignation on Tuesday.
Fox News Flash January 3, 2024 Moral 'failures' of academic leaders wouldn't have seen accountability if not for Congress: Stefanik Rep. Elise Stefanik, the House GOP Conference Chairwoman, reacted Tuesday to the resignation of Harvard President Claudine Gay, weeks after highly-criticized testimony.
Media January 3, 2024 Social media erupts as Harvard president Claudine Gay resigns: 'Should've been fired weeks ago' Harvard president Claudine Gay announced her resignation after weeks of controversy ranging from alleged plagiarism to accusations of enabling antisemitism on campus.
LIFESTYLE January 2, 2024 Harvard's Claudine Gay resignation shows 'final corruption of most elite institutions,' says William Bennett Harvard President Claudine Gay's resignation on Jan. 2, 2024, exemplifies societal damaged caused by leftist orthodoxy, say William Bennett and Victor Davis Hanson.
Harvard Crimson December 31, 2023 Harvard honor council student says Claudine Gay got by on 'lower standard' in plagiarism case, should resign A Harvard undergraduate student who votes on honor code infractions at the university says president Claudine Gay is benefiting from a 'lower standard.'
Media December 23, 2023 Harvard alumni react to embattled Harvard University President Claudine Gay facing more plagiarism allegations Harvard University alumni sounded off on the university's high governing body finding more instances of “duplicative language" in Harvard President Claudine Gay's work.
Harvard Crimson December 21, 2023 Harvard admits more instances of 'duplicative language' found in President Gay's work amid plagiarism claims Harvard President Claudine Gay will request corrections to her 1997 dissertation after the university found more "duplicative language" in her work.
Media December 20, 2023 Embattled Harvard University President Claudine Gay hit with more plagiarism charges Harvard University President Claudine Gay has been slapped with additional charges of plagiarism, according to a letter obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
Media December 15, 2023 Law firm to cease on-campus recruiting at Harvard due to university president's congressional testimony Law firm Edelson PC penned a letter saying it will not participate in campus events to recruit Harvard law students due to the university's handling of antisemitism.
LIFESTYLE December 13, 2023 Ivy League schools founded to promote virtue, godliness have 'drifted radically' and 'forgotten their roots' Harvard, Penn and other Ivy League schools were founded to promote morality, but have rejected principles as evident by the inability of leaders to condemn genocide, say some scholars.
Media December 13, 2023 Harvard student says the decision to keep the president is 'part of a really large toxic culture' on campus A Harvard student told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that the decision to keep President Claudine Gay is part of a "toxic culture" that has persisted on campus for a long time.
Media December 8, 2023 Harvard student pans university's effort to clean up stance on Jewish genocide: ‘Had a chance under oath' Harvard student Jacob Miller said university President Claudine Gay's attempt to clean up her statements on antisemitism to Congress were "insufficient."
LIFESTYLE November 29, 2023 Taylor Swift course at Harvard will use music to explore race, class and 'White Americanness' A new class at Harvard University will use pop star Taylor Swift's music as a platform to explore "White Americanness" and "queer subtexts" in American culture, according to The Harvard Crimson.
Antisemitism Exposed November 3, 2023 Elite American universities receiving billions in federal funds see rise in antisemitism: 'Gamed the tax code' Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania, which have been under fire for their response to antisemitic events on campus, receive billions in federal funds, an analysis found.
SPORTS October 27, 2023 Riley Gaines seems less welcome at Harvard than anti-Israel contingent: OutKick attended her event there Fromer NCAA Division 1 swimmer Riley Gaines spoke about women's sports at an event held on Harvard University’s campus on Thursday.
Energy October 26, 2023 GOP governor slammed for pushing green energy during Harvard speech: 'I was embarrassed' Republican Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon was criticized this week for vowing to make his state — one of the largest fossil fuel-producing states in the country — "carbon negative."
Digital Originals October 11, 2023 ‘Despicable': Students condemn Harvard student groups’ letter blaming Israelis for own massacre Boston-area students reacted to Harvard's letter blaming Israel for Hamas' acts of terrorism. Several students said they don't feel safe on campus.
Harvard Crimson July 3, 2023 Activist groups challenges Harvard over legacy admissions, claims it discriminates against Black students Lawyers for Civil Rights filed a complaint against Harvard arguing that the practice of legacy admissions unfairly favors White applicants.
Fox News Flash June 29, 2023 Winsome Sears heralds SCOTUS ruling: China 'isn't playing these stupid games' on race Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears sounded off on the Supreme Court's ruling nixing Harvard and UNC's affirmative action admissions considerations.
Supreme Court June 29, 2023 NAACP lashes out at 'hate-inspired' Supreme Court after affirmative action ruling Derrick Johnson, president and CEO of the NAACP, had harsh words for the Supreme Court Thursday after it ruled that race-based affirmative action is unconstitutional.
Digital Originals June 27, 2023 Race-based admissions? Two Harvard Students seek common ground ahead of Supreme Court decision Two Harvard University students on opposing sides of the affirmative action debate discussed where to find common ground ahead of the Supreme Court's decision.
Harvard Crimson June 7, 2023 Harvard Women's Hockey coach steps down after 30 years amid abuse allegations Harvard's women's hockey coach Katey Stone is stepping down after 30 years. Stone leaving the program comes after allegations of abuse and other misconduct from Stone's players.