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  • Dec 6, 2024 | thecrimson.com | Tilly Robinson

    Participants at two recent study-ins at Widener Library and the Harvard Law School Library left the premises before administrators managed to check their Harvard IDs. Now, it seems, they will escape punishment entirely. Weeks after the study-ins — which occurred at Widener on Nov. 9 and the HLS library in Langdell Hall on Nov. 16 — participants have not been disciplined, a break from Harvard’s policy of issuing two-week library bans to study-in participants.

  • Nov 26, 2024 | thecrimson.com | Tilly Robinson

    Harvard Dean of Social Science Lawrence Bobo exits University Hall after a November 2023 faculty council meeting. Bobo will take a leave of absence during the spring 2024 semester. By Julian J. GiordanoBy Tilly R. Robinson, Crimson Staff WriterHarvard Dean of Social Science Lawrence D. Bobo will take a leave of absence during the spring 2024 semester due to “unanticipated personal matters,” he wrote in an email to Social Science faculty Monday afternoon. Economics professor David M.

  • Nov 22, 2024 | thecrimson.com | Tilly Robinson |Neil Shah

    University President Alan M. Garber '76 speaks at former University President Lawrence H. Summers' 70th birthday symposium on Friday. By Cam E. KettlesBy Tilly R. Robinson and Neil H. Shah, Crimson Staff WritersHarvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 will convene a University-wide council of faculty advisers — a move that comes after months of advocacy from faculty who want an expanded role in school-wide decisions.

  • Nov 20, 2024 | thecrimson.com | Tilly Robinson |Neil Shah

    Saul Noam Zaritt, the University’s sole tenure-track Yiddish instructor, filed a grievance with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences alleging procedural irregularities in his tenure review process after Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 blocked his bid for tenure in June. Zaritt’s tenure review committee and several of his department leaders in Comparative Literature and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations levied similar allegations in early July, urging Garber and University Provost John F.

  • Nov 9, 2024 | thecrimson.com | Tilly Robinson

    Faculty read silently in Widener Library as part of a study-in on Friday afternoon. They placed blank paper table tents in front of them — designed to invoke sheets of paper held in the 2020 Hong Kong protests. By Ellen P. CassidyBy Tilly R.

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