lately i keep putting people onto the empanada truck outside atlantic terminal… you gotta hit the empanada truck outside atlantic terminal if you never have… shout out cesar’s empanadas they held me down so many times
As @HAWorkers continues its negotiations with the University, @linsaniiity and I talked to 16 time-capped workers to understand the realities of being a faculty member on the clock.
In @thecrimson :
https://t.co/ok1qq5nyuN
From Fifteen Minutes: As Harvard came to represent the excesses of a liberal elite, its conservative students began building up campus momentum of their own. With Trump in office, their efforts are finally paying off.
@eschisgall reports.
https://t.co/xAcpMqrQCO
Harvard College students who miss two weeks of classes will be placed on involuntary leaves of absence “in most cases” under a Student Handbook amendment that will take effect next academic year.
w/ @mtbrennan and @angelinajparker in @thecrimson: https://t.co/J1Rnv89nH7
When Harvard denied tenure to Yiddish studies professor Saul Noam Zaritt in June, Zaritt’s own tenure review committee was stunned.
Now, they say Harvard mishandled the case.
w/ @neilhshah15 and @abbysgerstein in @thecrimson: https://t.co/ZHd2w38Qqi
Five members of Harvard’s Class of 2025 were selected as American Rhodes Scholars to pursue postgraduate studies at the University of Oxford, the American secretary of the Rhodes Trust announced Sunday.
Caroline G. Hennigan and @camsrivastava report.
https://t.co/sz69qimDEP
From @crimsonFM: Last year, if Leverett House was its own university, it would’ve ranked second in total Rhodes Scholarship recipients. Meanwhile, other Houses like Currier and Winthrop have only seen 1 or 2 U.S. Rhodes Scholars in the last decade.
https://t.co/59xUxRSBuX
Is your randomized House assignment bound up with your chances at winning the world’s most prestigious fellowship?
For this week’s @crimsonFM cover story, @mtbrennan and I interviewed dozens of tutors, past Rhodes winners, and applicants to find out.
https://t.co/0KwWhtvZ7c
Despite bearing the name of billionaire Kenneth C. Griffin ’89, the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences “has pretty much no funds,” Dean Emma Dench said in an interview with The Crimson last month.
@mtbrennan and @angelinajparker report.
https://t.co/qukxmwxo6S
Last year, Kenneth Griffin gave Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences $300 million for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to bear his name.
But now, Dean Emma Dench told @angelinajparker and @mtbrennan, the school "has pretty much no funds."
https://t.co/1He0GfHhlX
The Harvard Graduate Council announced a combined Harvard-Yale tailgate and watch party for graduate students at the music venue Roadrunner during a meeting on Monday night.
@mtbrennan and @angelinajparker report.
https://t.co/QmeIdkyTxr
In 5 days, JD Vance could lead the New Right to the White House. @saketh_sundar and I spent months investigating the movement at Harvard.
Who are these young intellectual conservatives? Will Harvard produce the next Republican leader?
Read here:
https://t.co/TpH8yfeT74
Harvard Graduate Council President Dalton Fogarty announced the cancellation of two HCG initiatives at the group’s third meeting of the semester Monday.
@mtbrennan and @angelinajparker report.
https://t.co/zhC2DfGr7b
Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences will endow three new professorships and a fund for generative AI after an alumni donation, the University announced in a press release on Monday.
@mtbrennan and @angelinajparker report.
https://t.co/vGFZIa5mJj
Though GSC is the official student government of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, it has been plagued with problems of meager attendance and recruitment, with dozens of positions regularly going vacant.
@mtbrennan and @angelinajparker report.
https://t.co/NIp8B3CCbr
Though Harvard faculty and undergraduates have complained about the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ new previous-term course registration model, one constituency largely offered praise: graduate students.
Maeve T. Brennan and @angelinajparker report.
https://t.co/eHY4kwFf4u
The Office of the Provost declined to fund the Harvard Graduate Council's legal aid program for the fall semester, causing the end of the two-year old program.
Some important news from @thecrimson's GSAS duo @mtbrennan and @angelinajparker:
https://t.co/awjPGppfHG