The Trump administration announced Friday it is suing Harvard University over race-related admissions data.
Harvard’s undergraduate application now includes a question probing students on how they approach ideological disagreements. The question is one of five short-answer prompts with a 150-word limit, ...
Key Points ・The U.S. Justice Department has sued Harvard University, alleging the school failed to provide detailed ...
The Trump administration appears to have renewed its pressure campaign against Harvard since President Trump backtracked this month on a possible settlement with the Ivy League school.
The number of Black students enrolled in Harvard’s Class of 2028 dropped by 4 percentage points compared with a year ago, offering the first indication of how the Supreme Court’s ruling against the ...
DOJ filed another lawsuit against Harvard over admissions records, as Attorney General Pam Bondi vows to "continue fighting ...
A lawsuit that claims Harvard caps the number of high achieving Asian-Americans it admits could go to trial in Boston as early as this summer, according to a new filing in the case. The lawsuit, begun ...
*Harvard University’s newly released admissions data highlights major demographic changes for the Class of 2029. These students entered in fall 2025 and are expected to graduate in 2029. Black student ...
The lawsuit marks the latest clash in an ongoing legal battle between the White House and the university.
The U.S. Department of Justice sued Harvard on Friday, seeking a court order requiring the University to turn over admissions records requested as part of a federal civil rights review.
The lawsuit seeking admissions data marks the latest development in the tense standoff between the administration and the country’s oldest and wealthiest university.