More than 100 Harvard Law School students protested the war in Israel and Gaza and “Harvard’s complicity in Israel’s genocide ...
The Harvard professors took issue with the fact that students were disciplined for a silent protest in the Widener Library ...
Harvard University professors held a “study-in” at the campus library to stand in solidarity with pro-Palestine students who ...
Harvard faculty held a study-in protest supporting students previously suspended for a pro-Palestine demonstration.
The professors gathered in the Loker Reading Room for an hour-long silent “study-in.” The demonstration denounced what the ...
Roughly 25 Harvard professors conducted a silent study-in at Widener Library on Wednesday to protest the library’s decision to temporarily ban pro-Palestine students who held a similar demonstration ...
Dozens of professors at Harvard University staged a “study-in” protest at the school’s library Wednesday, in solidarity with ...
There is a plan to convert the former Bank of America Bracebridge II building into a facility for multiple institutions. Here ...
Demonstrators want the school to “rescind sanctions” issued to students who participated in the earlier “silent, peaceful study session” at the Widener Library, a statement said.
Several pro-Palestine student organizations held sparsely attended demonstrations on campus on the days leading up to Monday, ...
A year of war in Gaza has left college students and faculty feeling shaken and angry, with the world and with each other.
The horrific Hamas attack a year ago today has filled the streets as protests and calls for “unity and hope” clash as the war in the Mideast intensifies.