Harvard Management Company nearly tripled its Bitcoin exposure to $443 million in Q3 2025, accumulating 6.8 million shares of BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF while retail traders panic-sold through a 17% ...
Carol Kratz (left) of La Crosse, Wis., gets a lesson in how to tie a knot using a strip of mulberry tree fibers from Nana Takano, a second-year student at the Center for the Book, as volunteers for ...
Citing the Constitution correctly is essential when writing academic papers, legal essays, or research reports. The Constitution is a legal document, so it should be referenced in a formal and ...
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Last time U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs sided with Harvard in a case about the university’s alleged discrimination, it ended with the Supreme Court declaring race-conscious admissions unlawful ...
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3 (UPI) --Most sitcoms, even the American adaptation of The Office, take a season to find their rhythm. The Paper, taking place in The Office universe and premiering Thursday on ...
The cornerstone of the Trump administration’s justification for cracking down on Harvard University is that the Ivy League school has allegedly allowed antisemitism to fester on campus. “The choice ...
Two former Harvard students are launching a pair of “always-on” AI-powered smart glasses that listen to, record, and transcribe every conversation and then display relevant information to the wearer ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. As the CEO of Command Education, I write about emotionally intelligent leadership and education. The piece rightly notes that the ...
A strange interstellar object is hurtling its way toward our pale blue dot — and according to a Harvard astronomer, there’s a chance it’s not a benign asteroid or comet, but instead some harmful form ...
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 ...