Virginia Tech’s Mike Young worked for a year (1989) at Radford under Oliver Purnell, later the head coach at Clemson. Will ...
The sports world had its eyes on Tommy Fleetwood. The Englishman won his first PGA Tour title on Sunday at East Lake Golf Club, taking down the field at the 2025 Tour Championship to claim the FedEx ...
Tommy Fleetwood’s family was very much top of mind last month when he captured his first-ever PGA Tour victory at the Tour Championship, even though some loved ones weren’t physically present to ...
Harvard said Wednesday it has received notices that many of the canceled federal grants will be restored, although the money has not come back yet. “Harvard has begun to receive notices of ...
After a court victory, Harvard researchers were told some grants were being restored. But the battle over whether the government can halt the money is probably not over. By Alan Blinder Michael S.
Tommy Fleetwood revealed that his breakthrough win on the PGA Tour last month came as his stepson was dealing with a health emergency. The Englishman, whose string of heartbreaks was a narrative the ...
Catherine E.F. Previn ’27, an Associate Editorial editor, is a Government concentrator in Cabot House. A recent Crimson survey of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences revealed a troubling concern among ...
WASHINGTON — In mid-August, Representative Jim Himes got on the phone from Zambia to speak with Harvard president Alan Garber. The Connecticut Democrat, a 1988 alumnus of Harvard, was concerned about ...
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Settlement talks between the Trump administration and Harvard University have stalled, according to a report from The New York Times published Saturday. "The White House has not issued any new demands ...
A new survey from The Harvard Crimson found that the majority of Harvard University faculty in the arts and sciences department identify as liberal, although less so than in recent years. "Roughly 63 ...
One major reason is said to be an emerging divide within the administration over whether the current framework is too favorable to Harvard. By Michael C. Bender Michael S. Schmidt and Alan Blinder ...