harvard university
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How ‘Swatting’ Led to Four Black Harvard Students Being Held at Gunpoint by Campus Police
The incident was the result hoax 911 call that led police to believe there was a threat in the student's dorm room.
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Supreme Court To Allow Ketanji Brown Jackson To Take Part In Affirmative Action Case
Affirmative action cases concerning Harvard University and the University of North Carolina will now be heard separately.
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New Jersey Sees Major Racial Gap in Access To AP Courses
There's nearly a 30 percent gap between the number of white students and Black students who participate in advanced courses.
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Harvard Law Appoints First Black Dean of Students
The Harvard Law alumnus is now returning as an administrator, making history as the first Black man to do so.
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Double-Talk: Two Black Girl Debaters Make History at Harvard University’s Summer Competition
The Atlanta teens are the first Black female duo to win the annual summer debate competition, earning the Harvard Diversity Project's 4th straight championship.