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In my humanities-dominated circles, I risk being labeled a heretic by admitting that I think AI prose can be quite skillful, often better than what most college students are capable of.
At places like Harvard, the value of today easily fades against the demands of tomorrow.
We Americans love to talk the talk, but we keep chomping on burgers, guzzling sodas filled with corn syrup or aspartame, and munching on fries. At this country-wide drive-through, my car is first in ...
How Rainer Maria Rilke’s “Letters to a Young Poet” changed the way I conceived depression — and why it might speak to the ...
More than a decade after Harvard barred officials from soliciting donations from Jeffrey Epstein, internal records show the ...
Harvard’s records tied a $25,000 women’s athletics gift to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein from the start. But the ...
Harvard increased its wage offer and proposed a new package of graduate student benefits Tuesday, marking the first major ...
Harvard will allow schools to resume merit-based raises for the 2026-27 fiscal year, an early sign that some corners of the ...
The Poor Clare Nuns wrote to Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 alleging that Arboretum Director Ned Friedman has spent ...