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2024 Election

Harvard Provost Alan M. Garber '76 Greets Crowd on Commencement Day 2023
Central Administration

Garber Privately Tells Faculty That Harvard Must Rethink Messaging After GOP Victory

Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 said the turn against higher education in Washington posed a greater threat to the University than anything in recent memory, making his most direct comments yet on Republicans’ sweep to power during a closed-door session of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at Kennedy 2024 Rally
Health

15 Harvard Affiliates Call on Senate to Deny RFK Jr. Nomination for Health Secretary

Fifteen Harvard-affiliated Nobel Laureates signed an open letter to the United States Senate opposing the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ’76 as Secretary of Health and Human Services on Monday night.

Johnston Gate
J Term

Harvard Advises International Students to Return to Campus Before Trump’s Inauguration

The Harvard International Office advised international students who are concerned about travel restrictions to return to campus prior to President-elect Donald J. Trump’s inauguration.

HKS John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum
IOP

Trump, Harris Campaign Managers Reflect on Election at IOP Forum

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign managers engaged in civil reflection on the 2024 presidential election at an Institute of Politics forum Friday evening.

John F. Kerry IOP Forum
IOP

Former Secretary of State John Kerry Blasts Trump’s Record on Iran, Climate Change

Former U.S. Secretary of State John F. Kerry slammed President-elect Donald Trump’s decision to pull the United States out of the Iran nuclear deal at a Harvard Institute of Politics forum event Thursday evening.

The Media and the Next Trump Presidency IOP Forum
IOP

Washington Post, Politico Journalists Critique Election Coverage at IOP Forum

Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson and White House correspondent Eugene Daniels pointed to the loss of local journalism as a factor in the national media’s inability to predict former President Donald Trump’s re-election at a Wednesday night Institute of Politics forum.

Cambridge Rindge and Latin School Exterior Entrance
Cambridge Schools

CPS Students Question Future Without MCAS Requirements

Passing Ballot Question 2 eliminated the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System as a high school graduation requirement. Students were largely unfazed by the change.

Abby Phillip IOP Forum
IOP

Abby Phillip Says Nontraditional Media Outlets Helped Trump Win at Harvard IOP Forum

CNN anchor Abby D. Phillip ’10 said the Trump campaign’s focus on non-traditional media outlets contributed to his electoral victory — and could mark a broader shift towards a new type of political candidate.

CGIS South
IOP

ABC News’ Elliott Morris and Stephen Ansolabehere Talk Polling and Voting Trends

Harvard Government professor Stephen D. Ansolabehere and ABC News Editorial Director of Data Analytics Elliott Morris discussed the accuracy of polling data on the 2024 election at an event hosted by the Institute of Politics and the Center for American Political Studies.

Katie Couric at the IOP's JFK Forum
IOP

‘Affirmation Instead of Information’: Katie Couric Talks Role of Media in Election at IOP Forum

Katie A. Couric, an award-winning news anchor who formerly hosted NBC’s Today Show and CBS Evening News, said she was “in the denial stage” of grief following the 2024 presidential election at a Thursday Harvard Institute of Politics forum.

Harvard Law School - HLS
Harvard Law School

Professors Talk Ranked-Choice Voting, Anti-Incumbent Wave at Harvard Law School Panel

Four Harvard Law School professors — Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos ’01, Ruth Greenwood, Larry Schwartzol, and Guy-Uriel E. Charles — discussed the implications of the 2024 presidential election for American politics and democracy in a Tuesday panel.

A Retiring Representative's Reflections
Politics

Dean Phillips Says He May Consider Third Party Options if Democrats Don’t Change

U.S. Representative Dean Phillips (D-MN3) criticized Democrats at a joint Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School event, saying his party has lost its way.

Kennedy School Belfer Center
Race

Ash Center Event Examines Rightward Shift of Black and Latino Voters

Two professors argued that Black and Latino voters in the 2024 presidential election shifted rightward because of their broader dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party during an Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation webinar Thursday evening.

JFK Forum Flags
IOP

Journalists Say Harris Lost Due to Economic Issues at Harvard IOP Forum

After a dramatic rightward shift in the electorate in Tuesday’s presidential election, Democrats are entering the post-mortem phase of Vice President Kamala Harris’s failed campaign for the presidency.

CGIS South
Trump

Ross Douthat, Bill Kristol Talk Harris’ Campaign Failures at Harvard Event

Conservative political commentators Bill Kristol ’73 and Ross G. Douthat ’02 said Vice President Kamala Harris failed to articulate a cohesive argument against Donald Trump during a post-election debrief panel hosted by the Harvard Center for American Political Studies on Thursday.

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