CAMBRIDGE, MASS. (WHDH) - Students from families with incomes of $100,000 or less will be able to attend Harvard College for free starting next academic year, the university announced Monday.
A federal judge agreed to dismiss two counts in a lawsuit filed by Harvard against insurance broker Marsh USA in a major setback for the University’s efforts to recoup nearly $15 million in legal fees ...
Harvard sued an insurance company on Wednesday over failing to provide notice of a major claim to one of its insurers to cover legal fees, resulting in the denial for coverage. The legal fees, which ...
Harvard College’s House Committees are searching for new ways to fundraise following a 5 percent decrease in annual funding from the Dean of Students Office, according to an October document obtained ...
BOSTONBOSTON — Harvard University is not required to pay legal defense fees for a professor who was found guilty of hiding his ties to a Chinese-run recruitment program, Massachusetts’ highest court ...
After racking up more than $25 million in legal fees defending its admissions practices against anti-affirmative action group Students for Fair Admissions, Harvard filed suit against its excess ...
Massachusetts' top court on Monday shot down a Harvard professor's bid to force the university to cover his legal defense fees after he was convicted recently of concealing ties to a Chinese talent ...
Harvard University Fees: Studying Computer Science from Harvard University gives the best education and career opportunities in the world, but its total cost is around Rs 76 lakh. Harvard University ...
A Massachusetts court ruled Monday that Harvard University does not have to pay legal defense fees for one of its former professors after he faced legal repercussions for alleged ties to a Chinese ...
The Harvard College Democrats published an open letter to Harvard University Health Services on Sunday asking for increased abortion access for students. HUHS does cover obstetrics and gynecology ...
(Reuters) - Justices on Massachusetts' top court on Wednesday questioned why a Harvard University professor charged with concealing his ties to a Chinese-run recruitment program was entitled to have ...
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