The Dean of Students Office has begun approving new student organizations for the first time since spring 2023.  The DSO ...
Black History Game celebrates women who paved the way and continues shining a light for women who will follow.
Often called the "Father of Black History," Virginia native and scholar Carter G. Woodson started Negro History Week in ...
The Harvard Law Review named a Black student as its leader for the second straight year, at a time when the number of ...
In honor of Black History Month, two staff writers discuss the history of Black student-athletes at the University.
The president of Harvard made an unjust decision in 1890, against his own directives, that silently smoothed the path for multitudes of much worse injustices to come – injustices that tore through the ...
The Harvard Law Review elected Gregory Terrell Seabrooks as its 139th president of the Harvard Law Review last Saturday, the ...
"It's not just Black history," Harvard Kennedy School professor Dr. Khalil Gibran Muhammad said. "My thing is, this is ...
Explore the growing political threat to Black Americans, as the president embarks on a mission to dismantle civil rights progress.
A woman who grew up in poverty, dropped out of high school and was a teenage mother but later went on to obtain several college degrees and work as a college professor is the keynote speaker at the ...
The Harvard Law Review named a Black student as its leader for the second straight year, at a time when the number of first-year Black students at the nation’s most prestigious legal university ...