Harvard’s decision to limit A grades has made recruiters happy to observe the actual distinctions among students.

Harvard Takes Action Against Grade Inflation Faculty at Harvard University have made a significant decision: they’re limiting the number of A grades awarded in an effort to tackle grade inflation. This move has brought relief to recruiters and hiring managers, who are optimistic that it will help distinguish the most qualified candidates from others. “If […]
What a rarely noticed bond sale shows about Harvard’s conflict with Trump

Harvard University, renowned as one of America’s top Ivy League schools, has recently highlighted some financial challenges amid its ongoing tensions with the Trump administration, according to reports from On the Money. A document circulated on Wall Street, described as a “preliminary offering statement,” aims to inform potential investors about the university’s intentions regarding debt […]
Harvard’s decision to limit A grades is a positive step, despite students feeling overwhelmed by it.

Harvard Students Face Potential Grade Changes Harvard students may need to adjust their expectations regarding grades. Recently, a faculty committee proposed implementing a 20% cap on A grades in an effort to combat grade inflation. This recommendation marks a notable decline from the 66% of A’s awarded in the past academic year. Understandably, this suggestion […]
Hegseth Breaks Connections with His ‘Woke’ Alma Mater Harvard’s War Department

Army Secretary Cuts Ties with Harvard Secretary of the Army Pete Hegseth announced on Friday that he is terminating all military education, fellowship, and certification programs with Harvard University—an institution from which he himself holds a master’s degree. “Harvard is waking up,” Hegseth remarked in a video shared on X. “The War Department has not […]
Professor James Hankins criticizes Harvard’s move to the left as he leaves

Harvard Professor Critiques University While Departing A long-time history professor from Harvard University, who spent four decades teaching there, has announced his departure, leaving a bold critique of the institution behind. In an article for Compact Magazine, James Hankins explained that he chose to leave in 2021 due to the chaotic environment prompted by social […]
Examining the Errors in Harvard’s Tariff Research

How Harvard Researchers Accidentally Doubled the Tariff Effect When Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell mentioned rising import prices as proof that tariffs were driving inflation, he likely referenced new findings from Harvard Business School. Their key conclusion indicates that import prices have surged “roughly twice” as much as domestic prices—specifically, a ratio of 1.8 times—which […]
Harvard’s bipartisan panel includes only Democratic and progressive speakers

Harvard Panel on Political Division Draws Criticism for Lack of Diversity Marketed as a bipartisan discussion, a recent Harvard committee featured only individuals aligned with the political left. The group included two Democrats with previous elected positions and a leader from a well-known organization that advocates for left-leaning causes. The panel discussion, held on October […]
Hegseth advocated for diversity in Harvard’s master’s program policy brief

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth once advocated for diversity in a 2013 policy brief from Harvard Kennedy School but has recently criticized the concept, describing it during the Trump administration as a “crutch” for minorities. As a master’s degree student, Hegseth authored a 47-page paper promoting the establishment of a multicultural STEM school in Minnesota. […]
Wealthy Investors and Harvard’s Fund Are Investing in a BlackRock ETF That Experts Believe Could Rise Over 1,000%

Billionaires and Harvard’s Endowment Investing in BlackRock ETFs Institutional investors are increasingly utilizing ETFs to broaden their exposure to critical diversified assets. There’s a sense of optimism among analysts that certain key trends could bolster long-term returns. However, it’s crucial for investors to have a strong stomach for volatility if they are planning to dive […]
Trump administration’s new criticism raises concerns about Harvard’s financial stability

Harvard University Receives Advanced Cash Monitoring Status On Friday, the education department announced that Harvard University will be designated as having Advanced Cash Monitoring (HCM) status. This decision arises from concerns regarding the institution’s financial stability. With this new status, Harvard must utilize its own resources to disburse federal student aid before any faculty funds […]