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In a lawsuit filed Friday in federal court in Boston, Harvard said the government’s action violates the First Amendment.
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Five years ago, the 8-minute, 46-second smartphone video of George Floyd ‘s murder upended the long frustrating campaign for ...
It takes watching only a scene or two before you're fully immersed in the world of “Cheers,” writes. And Norm, played by George Wendt, who died this week, is the most regular of regulars. If "Cheers" ...
Northeastern University is expanding again—this time in Burlington, where it is dropping $33 million on a research and ...
The music festival returns to Harvard University’s athletics complex this weekend with a few additions, including a massive, ...
Four questions about the role for Brian L. Salerno, executive director, Center for Digital Innovation in Learning.
In a new report, a professor at Boston University warns that the Trump administration's policies threaten the Massachusetts economy.
Mr. Epstein, who formerly directed Boston University's creative writing program, "inspired a kind of idealism and integrity ...
At Boston College's 149th commencement, keynote speaker Dame Louise Richardson called on graduates to "fly out of the gates ...
Robert Hale Jr. gives Bridgewater State University graduates $500 as a gift and $500 to give during the 2025 commencement ceremony on Friday.
If you notice any pro athletes hanging out around Chestnut Hill this summer, Marty Walsh may have had something to do with it ...