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Meghna Mitra

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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.

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College

In Reversal, Harvard Offers International Students Winter Housing

The Harvard College Housing Office offered campus winter recess housing in emails to dozens of international students on Monday afternoon, reversing its initial decision to reject the housing applications and subsequent appeals.

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Student Life

‘Sentiment of Fear’: Trump’s Election Sparks Concern Among International Students

But for more than 6,000 international students currently enrolled at Harvard, Trump’s impending second term raises questions about changes to student visa rules.

Fly Club Gate
Student Groups

Harvard Club of Quebec Establishes Annual Prize for First Nations Students

The Harvard Club of Quebec will award a prize in December to one student at the Kiuna Institution — a pre-university program for First Nations students in Quebec — to support Indigenous access to higher education.

Nepali Prime Minister IOP
College

Nepali Prime Minister Oli Talks Climate Crisis at Harvard IOP Forum

Nepali Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli said the progression of climate change invites “the extinction of life on Earth” and called on wealthier nations to support developing countries in shifting to more environmentally friendly energy sources during a Harvard Institute of Politics Forum on Friday.

IOP Taipei City Mayor
IOP

Taipei City Mayor Discusses National Security, Future of Taiwan at IOP Forum

Taipei City Mayor Wan-An Chiang said the Chinese government poses the greatest danger for Taiwan but pledged to try to “maintain peace and stability” at a Harvard Institute of Politics Forum on Monday.

Kamali Chair Lecture HLS
Harvard Law School

Harvard Law School Professor Ties English Felony Law to Ancient Veil in Lecture

Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth P. Kamali ’97 lectured on the development of 13th century English felony law through the lens of historical artifacts during her Chair Lecture on Tuesday.

Harvard Law School - HLS
Crime

Harvard Researchers Say Jail Educational Programs Reduce Recidivism, Violence

An education program at a county jail in Flint, Michigan significantly reduced recidivism, misconduct, and the harms of incarceration, according to a new study co-authored by two Harvard professors.

Jamie Raskin at the IOP
IOP

‘Dangerous’: Rep. Jamie Raskin Says Jan. 6 Should Have Ended the Electoral College at HKS Event

Rep. Jamie B. Raskin ’83 (D-Md.) said the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol should have spelled the end of the Electoral College during a talk at the Harvard Kennedy School Thursday afternoon.

2024 Goldsmith Awards at HKS
Harvard Kennedy School

Journalists Honored as 2024 Goldsmith Award Winners at Harvard Kennedy School Event

Six journalists and their teams were honored as winners of the 2024 Goldsmith Awards at a Wednesday ceremony.

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Research

HMS Study Casts Doubt on AI’s Role in Diagnostic Radiology

Harvard Medical School researchers and affiliates have discovered that the use of artificial intelligence in radiology is not universally beneficial, contrary to existing research.

Massachusetts General Hospital
Research

Mass General Researchers Report Major Breakthrough in Deadly Brain Cancer Treatment

Researchers at the Mass General Cancer Center reported a breakthrough in treatment for glioblastoma in a March 13 paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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