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At more than 500 pages, the set of reports found the university dropped the ball in its handling of antisemitism and Islamophobia on campus.
President Alan Garber said Harvard made “necessary changes and essential progress” but promised further action.
Harvard President Alan Garber wrote in a letter accompanying the reports that they included 'searing personal accounts' drawn from about 50 listening sessions with some 500 students and employees.
The reports, which were commissioned by the university, shed light on deep-rooted tensions and incidents of discrimination ...
Internal reviews found evidence of antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias on Harvard's campus, at an already tough time for the ...
Harvard University released its long-awaited reports on antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias, presenting a scathing critique of ...
As its legal battle over critical federal money plays out in court, two Harvard University task forces have released a pair of long-awaited internal reports: one on how antisemitism and anti-Israeli ...
The antisemitism report included commitments to partner with an Israeli university, host an annual antisemitism symposium and ...