Por: The Boston Globe Opinion January 12, 2023
For Harvard University’s Carr Center on Human Rights, it seemed obvious: Who better for a fellowship than Kenneth Roth, the widely respected and recently retired longtime head of Human Rights Watch? That appeared to be what Sushma Raman, the executive director of the Carr Center, was thinking last spring when she approached Roth about the position.But that courtship ended abruptly when Douglas Elmendorf, the dean of the Kennedy School, which... + full article
New York Post USA Entertainment January 22, 2023
Kim Kardashian swept into Harvard Business School on Friday as a guest lecturer to speak on the success of her multi-billion-dollar SKIMS shapewear business — but the internet wasn’t thrilled about it. A camera crew followed her as and SKIMS co-founder Jens Grede arrived to... + más
Khloé Kardashian's Beauty Evolution Is Full Of Major Makeovers & Hair Overhauls | Elite Daily
Kardashians defeat Blac Chyna in defamation trial | Los Angeles Times
NBC 6 South Florida USA World January 10, 2023
NBC Universal, Inc. When Woodstock Academy Senior Matthew Myslenski logged on to check his application status for Harvard University last month, he mentally prepared himself to see a rejection letter. The 17-year-old had dreamed of attending Harvard since he was in elementary... + más
Harvard's endowment has first year of negative returns since 2016 | Fox Business
How 'Single's Inferno's' Nadine Lee took on Harvard plus her colorful life | Newsweek
ABC News USA Nation December 16, 2022
Claudine Gay will be the first person of color and second woman in Harvard University's 386-year history to . The social scientist will transition from her role as the Edgerley Family dean of Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences to succeed current university... + más
Claudine Gay Tapped to Lead Harvard, Will Be University's 1st President of Color | NBC 6 South Florida
Harvard names Claudine Gay its 30th president, first Black leader in university's history | CBS News
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 15, 2022
Harvard University on Thursday named Claudine Gay, dean of the school’s faculty of arts and sciences, as its next president in a historic move that will give the nation’s oldest college its first Black leader.Gay, who assumes the post July 1, replaces Lawrence Bacow, who... + más
NBC 6 South Florida USA World December 15, 2022
Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Handout Claudine Gay data-ellipsis=false> Harvard Arts and Sciences Dean Claudine Gay has been named the university's next president, Harvard announced Thursday. Gay will be the university's 30th president, but its first... + más
Harvard names Claudine Gay as first Black president in nearly 400-year history | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Business December 02, 2022
For years, the American Repertory Theater hasn’t had a dedicated rehearsal space, sending cast and crew to theaters in Boston and New York to rehearse their award-winning musicals and productions.With the A.R.T.’s newly proposed center in Allston, that’s set to... + más
Harvard president Abbott Lowell is laughing at us again | The Boston Globe
Fox Business USA Business October 14, 2022
Harvard University professor Kenneth Rogoff weighs in on the data that revealed a contraction in the U.S. economy in the second quarter. Harvard University’s endowment has posted its first year of negative returns since 2016. The Ivy League school’s endowment posted a in... + más
Harvard, Other Elite Universities Saw Endowments Slide In Fiscal Year 2022 | Forbes
World's largest academic endowment lost money for the first time since 2016 | CNN
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