The Trump Administration cut ties with Harvard's military education programs in February. Here's how Harvard responded.
The university says military applicants can either defer or be considered for admissions at peer institutions.
A student at Harvard said that "systematic" bias exists at the Ivy League institution after university president Alan Garber admitted the school "went wrong" by letting faculty push personal political ...
EXCLUSIVE: Three Harvard University students are speaking out about their experiences as members of the political right on what they feel is a campus that is "hostile" to their ideas. The students, ...
The school will allow troops accepted into its academic programs to defer enrollment for four years after Pentagon leaders barred studies there.
Harvard University is outlining ways to continue educating active-duty military students despite an order from War Secretary Pete Hegseth that cut academic ties between the military and several Ivy ...
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