It was a historic moment in women's college basketball that forever altered the landscape of the NCAA Tournament. On March 14, 1998, Allison Feaster led her Harvard women’s basketball team to a ...
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Education Secretary McMahon accused Harvard of failing to protect students. The Department of Education and other agencies are reviewing Harvard University for fostering antisemitism on its campus ...
By Alan Blinder Stephanie Saul and Anemona Hartocollis The Trump administration said on Monday that it was reviewing roughly $9 billion in federal grants and contracts awarded to Harvard ...
Three federal agencies are reviewing nearly $9 billion in contracts and grants between the government and Harvard University over the school’s response to antisemitism. The departments of ...
Photo illustration: WSJ The Trump administration is turning its sights to Harvard University, opening a review of nearly $9 billion in federal grants and contracts as part of its investigation ...
$9 billion in funds reviewed as part of Trump's antisemitism effort Trump administration says funding contingent on accountability over harassment Focus on Harvard follows targeting of other elite ...
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On a historic night in March 1998, Allison Feaster made her mark on NCAA history, leading Harvard to a stunning upset over Stanford, becoming the first 16th-seeded team to defeat a No. 1 seed in women ...