Topic: Harvard

Niall Ferguson Doubles Down on His Big Gay Theory About John Maynard Keynes

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Last week the Harvard professor said that Keynes came up with bad economy policies because he was gay and childless. Ferguson eventually apologized, but in an open letter in Tuesday's Harvard Crimson, he dug in further on the substance of his claim, that Keynes' sexuality influenced his economic policy.

By J.K. Trotter

Apr 8, 2013

Does Harvard Need an Honor Code?

In the wake of several scandals, a bunch of Harvardians are calling for a formal honor code that, once implemented and signed by students, would somehow discourage students from cheating, plagiarizing, or otherwise tarnishing the good name of Harvard. Here's why that might, but probably won't, work.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 2, 2013

Oops, Harvard Actually Spied on Its Dean Even More Than We Thought

Well, this is embarrassing. Three weeks after trying to contain a scandal involving spying on administrator's email accounts, Harvard College dean Evelynn Hammands just admitted to spying spying on faculty too. 

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By J.K. Trotter

Mar 25, 2013

Harvard and the Question of Quiz Bowl Cheating

You probably saw this coming: Andrew Watkins, the former president of the Harvard quiz bowl team that was stripped of four championships for allegedly cheating, is denying that he actually cheated. But did he?

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By J.K. Trotter

Mar 22, 2013

Harvard Has Sullied the Integrity of Quiz Bowl

According to a "security update" posted earlier this week by the National Academic Quiz Tournaments, LLC (which holds and judges quiz bowl tournaments), a member of Harvard's quiz bowl team will be stripped of four quiz bowl championship titles after the company caught him illicitly accessing official quiz questions before the tournaments were held. 

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By J.K. Trotter

Mar 22, 2013

What Harvard's First NCAA Win Says About Harvard

Last night's victory of fourteenth-seeded Harvard Crimson over the third-seeded New Mexico Lobos, 68-62, drew predictable displays of celebration, and, at the same time, pretty serious accusations that Harvard, in its desire to raise the stature of its athletic program, had recruited academically ungifted (but athletically phenomenal) student-athletes.

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By J.K. Trotter

Mar 12, 2013

Did Harvard Just Make It OK to Spy on Employees?

In scanning the email of its resident deans in order to suss out the source of a leaked letter, Harvard may have made history — in setting an example for how to spy on employees in "blanket" fashion: Search 'em all to find just one, and don't tell anybody about it.

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By J.K. Trotter

Mar 11, 2013

Harvard Says It Spied on Its Teachers to Save One of Them

Harvard isn't sorry for snooping through the emails of more than a dozen of its own deans. On Monday the university issued a length statement explaining its secret probe into last year's massive cheating scandal, and, well, the explanation is pretty thin.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Mar 10, 2013

Harvard Spied on Its Own Deans During the Cheating Scandal

It's probably safe to say that there weren't any winners in Harvard's recent cheating scandal, but the list of losers just keeps growing. The school's 16 resident deans are the latest unlucky bunch to find themselves involved.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Feb 22, 2013

Ted Cruz Sees Communists

The New Yorker reports that the freshman Senator claimed there were 12 communists actively plotting against the government at Harvard Law School when he was a student there. But Harvard (and Chuck Hagel) shouldn't feel singled out — Ted Cruz sees anti-American plotters all over the place.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 4, 2013

This Is What Facebook Memory Lane Looks Like on Its Ninth Birthday

On the occasion of Facebook's ninth anniversary, pretty much the whole Internet has decided to get nostalgic. Here's how.

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By Connor Simpson

Feb 2, 2013

Harvard Forces Students to Get Jobs as Punishment for Cheating

Between 60 and 70 Harvard students were forced to withdraw from school on Friday in the ultimate conclusion of a cheating scandal that could have happened at any school, but withdrawing probably doesn't mean what you think it does.

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By David Wagner

Jan 22, 2013

How the Viral Neanderthal-Baby Story Turned Real Science into Junk Journalism

When Harvard geneticist George Church sat down for a casual interview with a German magazine, he wasn't trying to send out the message, "Mad Scientist Seeks Lady To Give Birth To Neanderthal Monster."

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By David Wagner

Nov 30, 2012

Harvard Is Just the Latest Ivy League School to Embrace Kinky Sex

Did you hear about crazy Harvard, approving that crazy new BDSM sex club? Actually, they're hardly the first Ivy League school to recognize an organization for kinky students.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 19, 2012

Trimming the Times

Wisconsin, a Subway Ad, and Le Cirque

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Sep 18, 2012

Stat of the Day

College Students Can Make More Money Studying Mining Than Going to Harvard

Harvard may have the fancy name, but people who go to the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology made more money after graduation this year, with a median starting salary of $56,700 compared to the Cantab median of $54,100.

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By Adam Martin

Aug 30, 2012

Harvard 'Introduction to Congress' Class Was Apparently Cheating Central

The interesting thing about Harvard's big plagiarism scandal, which broke Thursday, is that all 125 students involved came from the same course, and the hilarious thing is that that course was apparently "Introduction to Congress."

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By David Wagner

Jul 12, 2012

Today in Research

A Fish That Lures In Its Mates; Fat Cells That Burn Fat

Discovered: A fish that fishes for mates; coma patients respond well to familiar music; fat that fights fat; and a turtle too round to eat. 

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jul 10, 2012

Trimming the Times

Singing Grandmothers in Russia, Harvard, and 'Hollywood Heights'

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jun 8, 2012

Fareed Zakaria Wrote a Commencement Speech So Nice, He Gave It Twice

Maybe this is a form of recycling? According to The Boston Globe's Mary Carmichael, CNN host and Newsweek columnist Fareed Zakaria gave strikingly similar commencement speeches to Duke and Harvard graduates within 11 days of each other.

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By John Hudson

May 30, 2012

Marvin Kalb Proud to Defend Arnaud De Borchgrave

Accused plagiarist Arnaud de Borchgrave, the longtime Washington Times and United Press International columnist, has friends in high places and he isn't hesitating to call on them in his own defense. But he seems to be leaning on one name more than others: Martin Kalb, one of the most celebrated figures of television journalism.

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By Ray Gustini

May 24, 2012

A Second Look at Romney's First Day; Andy Samberg at Harvard

Every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.
 

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By Jen Doll

Apr 17, 2012

Harvard Sex Week and the Next Wave of the Sexual Revolution

Just because we can have casual sex, should we? Questions for a sexually-revolutionized world. 

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By Adam Martin

Apr 17, 2012

Party Boy Son Added to Bo Xilai's Disgrace in China

The whole Bo Xilai scandal has been something of an object lesson on how not to act when you're part of China's power structure, and as the focus moves to Bo's son, Bo Guagua, that becomes even clearer for the college set.

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By Dino Grandoni

Dec 21, 2011

Chart of the Day

Fewer Yale Grads Are Going into Finance

To figure out how the financial crisis college graduates' career choices, Catherine Rampell of The New York Times' Economix blog decided to look at how many young grads are vying to getting into 1 percent through Wall Street.

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By Ted Mann

Nov 19, 2011

Tailgater Killed by Beer-Laden Truck at Yale-Harvard Game

One woman was killed and two others were injured when a U-Haul truck filled with beer kegs struck them in a tailgating area before the Yale-Harvard Big Game on Saturday.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 15, 2011

Occupy Harvard's Big Solidarity Problem

It's been nearly a week since Harvard guards closed and locked the gates of Harvard Yard to keep the Occupy Harvard encampment for Harvard students only, and now the inconvenience to the entire campus could serve as lesson in solidarity for the national movement.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 10, 2011

Harvard Keeps Occupy Harvard Harvard-Only

The Harvard iteration of the Occupy protests is ironically, appropriately, and unwillingly now the most exclusive protest in the country.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 3, 2011

Mark Zuckerberg's Return to Harvard

Harvard's most famous dropout is heading back to campus for his first ever "official visit," and so far, he's keeping his distance from The Crimson

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 2, 2011

Mark Zuckerberg's Harvard Career According to The Crimson

On November 7, Facebook's founder will make his first official visit to his alma mater since he dropped out in 2004, and my-oh-my has he grown.

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By Erik Hayden

Aug 8, 2011

Harvard Stands by Instructor Who Wrote Inflammatory Op-ed

The university says Subramanian Swamy has a right to free speech

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By Ujala Sehgal

Jul 30, 2011

Harvard Instructor May Face Removal Over Anti-Muslim Op-Ed

Controversy sparks debate over free speech in academia

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By John Hudson

Jul 13, 2011

Harvard Researchers Want Fat Kids Taken from Their Homes

A new study by Harvard health researchers turns heads

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By Alex Eichler

May 26, 2011

Chart of the Day

The Most Complete Map of the Universe

The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics has rendered the cosmos in 3-D

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By Adam Clark Estes

May 11, 2011

The Unexpectedly Lucrative Career of Cleaning Up After Ivy Leaguers

A Penn housecleaner tells her story, but Harvard leads the way in servants

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By Alex Eichler

Apr 26, 2011

Harvard Monkey Researcher Replicates a Controversial Experiment

But his name isn't cleared just yet

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By Caitlin Dickson

Apr 11, 2011

Today's Best

Five Best Monday Columns

The Internet as a tool for terrorists, Harvard and the Qaddafis, and optimizing the budget

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By Ray Gustini

Apr 1, 2011

Harvard Class of 2015: Tiger Mom's Daughter and Nobody Else

Sweet vindication for Amy Chua's 'chinese mother' parenting style

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By Eli Rosenberg

Mar 3, 2011

Good Question!

Why Did Qaddafi's Son Thank Joseph Nye in His Thesis?

Saif's controversial doctoral thesis acknowledges Harvard professor Joseph Nye

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