New year, better you! It's the perfect time to upskill yourself, whether you want to go for the job of your dreams or just looking for something to keep yourself busy. In case you don't know, Harvard ...
The number of Black students starting Harvard Law School this fall dropped significantly following the Supreme Court's decision striking down affirmative action in college admissions, according to ...
The decline at Harvard was much more dramatic than at other Ivy League law schools. Harvard was also named in the decision to end affirmative action in 2023. Meanwhile, enrollment of white and ...
The Supreme Court ruled in 2023 that affirmative action is unconstitutional. The first Harvard Law class admitted into the university since the Supreme Court effectively ended affirmative action ...
Harvard appeared to have the steepest drop. By Stephanie Saul and Anemona Hartocollis The number of Black students entering Harvard Law School dropped sharply this fall after last year’s Supreme ...
IT students in Sindh will now benefit from online lessons taught by Harvard and University of Chicago professor Randall Kroszner as part of a new initiative by Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori ...
Harvard University president Alan M. Garber reportedly told faculty that they need to rethink their messaging following the Republican Party's election sweep. Garber reportedly described the sour ...
Harvard University no longer releases early acceptance data on applicants so that potential ... [+] applicants will have a "complete view" of the newly-enrolled class. Harvard University has let ...
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 said the turn against higher education in Washington posed a greater threat to the University than anything in recent memory, making his most direct comments ...
AI training data has a big price tag, one best-suited for deep-pocketed tech firms. This is why Harvard University plans to release a dataset that includes in the region of 1 million public-domain ...
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Harvard University announced Thursday it’s releasing a high-quality dataset of nearly 1 million public-domain books that could be used by anyone to train large language models and other AI tools ...