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A column of faculty and administrators walked down the aisle in Tercentenary Theatre to take their seats on the Commencement ...
Harvard 374th Commencement concluded at 12:11 pm as the bells of the Memorial Church began ringing across Tercentrary Theatre.
Two individuals unfurled a banner bearing the message “There Are No Universities Left in Gaza” at the top of the steps to ...
In his address to the Class of 2025, Stanford University professor and best-selling novelist Abraham Verghese lauded Harvard’s opposition to the Trump administration’s recent attacks against it — and ...
A federal judge on Thursday indicated she may be willing to continue blocking the Trump administration from revoking Harvard’s ability to enroll international students while the University’s lawsuit ...
Manning finally introduced outgoing Harvard College Dean Rakesh Khurana — who is set to leave his post at the end of June — and acknowledged his “years of devoted service.” ...
Harvard Provost John F. Manning ’82 took the podium to begin summoning deans of Harvard’s schools to present their candidate to Garber, fellows of the Harvard Corporation, and the Board of Overseers.
Student speaker Thor N. Reimann ’25 praised Harvard for continuing its legacy as a symbol of resistance and called on his classmates to carry that tradition forward after Commencement.
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 opened the University’s 374th Commencement with a message centered on curiosity, humility, and the perils of intellectual complacency — delivering an apolitical ...
Harvard Kennedy School student Yurong “Luanna” Jiang urged her classmates to remain compassionate despite the “division, fear, and conflict” that defines the country today.
Thousands of graduates, families, and faculty rose to their feet in a nearly one-minute long standing ovation for Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 as he took the stage.
Harvard University’s 374th Commencement has officially begun. With a dramatic flourish, Middlesex County Sheriff Peter J. Koutoujian strode to the podium and struck his scepter three times. “As the ...