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Harvard University has barred about two dozen faculty members from entering a campus library for two weeks, a punishment for their participation in a silent “study-in” protest last week. The ...
Harvard University on Thursday banned roughly 25 faculty members from entering the school’s main library for two weeks, after the scholars staged a silent “study-in” in protest.
Harvard Law School professor Andrew M. Crespo ’05, who participated in the study-in, rebuked the University’s decision to bar protesters from the library, questioning how a silent protest ...
Harvard University administrators temporarily barred multiple faculty members from the university’s main library after more than two dozen held a silent “study-in” to protest treatment of student ...
The Library of Congress unveiled the three-year, Martin Scorsese endorsed study Wednesday, and while it offers some praise for studios — specifically MGM — it also voices concerns about the ...