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After 79 days and multiple document requests, officials said Harvard's response is "inadequate" in its Ivy League probe.
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee sent a subpoena to Harvard University on Thursday seeking documents and communications for ...
The House Judiciary Committee chairman claims Harvard failed to adequately respond to previous document requests about ...
Repsresentatives Jim Jordan and Scott Fitzgerald said Harvard's previous responses have "been inadequate" and asked for it to ...
The subpoena was sent to Harvard President Alan Garber after the university failed to provide adequate documentation by a previous deadline of April 22.
Some faculty and outside observers fear there are no good deals to be made with the federal government. Others hope for a path forward that safeguards university research and teaching.
A federal judge temporarily blocked the barring of international students earlier this week, continuing the uncertainty.
The university is trying to avoid the appearance of appeasement, something other powerful institutions that made deals with ...