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Legal Brain Kapil Sibal says Experiences Abroad Enrich Your Mind

February 23, 2025 |
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Harvard Tests Limits of Free Speech with Provocative Speakers

As students protest "odious" speakers, Harvard’s free speech club says it wants to encourage free speech from all ideological viewpoints.

Meet Kavya Kopparapu the 19-year old Harvard student who just won $10,000 for brain cancer research

Her deep-learning computer system, GlioVision, is patented and ready to start testing this year.

Why a Chinese Philosophy Class is Most Sought After in Harvard

Michael Puett, professor of Chinese history at Harvard University, hands out eclectic reading lists and uses Chinese philosophy and anecdotes from the "Analects of Confucius," to guide undergraduates to self-improvement.

Oxford and Cambridge bag top spots in 2018 World University Rankings

US universities continue to dominate the top 200, but they and other western institutions face challenges from within and from Asia, while Indian schools slip further down the rankings

US Colleges to Answer How They Will Conduct Fall Reopening between Mid-May and late June

The shape of what the fall semester in August will look like is still coming into focus, but most US colleges are planning for in-person classes.

Trump's Travel Ban Affects 20,000 Students, Faculty in US Colleges

Will the decree, easily interpreted as a deep hostility to the world beyond America's shores, put off international students?

Dean Rakesh Khurana Defends Wealthy Student Body During High Stakes Harvard Admissions Trial

At stake is whether Harvard discriminates against Asian applicants, placing caps on the number of Asians it will admit to ensure the elite school is not over run by high-scoring Asians.

Harvard is the Best for 13th Year Straight- Shanghai Rankings 2015

Shanghai Academic Rankings are one of the most prestigious in the world. Here is a brief report on the 2015 edition.

Helen Keller: 'Some day I shall go to college - but I shall go to Harvard!'

Keller, who became deaf and blind in infancy, not only learned several languages, but also listened to music, wrote poetry, and championed several causes. And yes, she went to Harvard.

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