The Major Findings of Harvard’s Report on Its Ties to Slavery Harvard University issued a 130-page report investigating its ties to slavery, and its legacy. Here are the key findings.
Harvard Creates Fund to Redress Its Ties to Slavery The university is committing $100 million, joining other universities that are grappling with their complicity in the institution of slavery.
Joe Kahn Is Named Executive Editor of The New York Times Mr. Kahn, 57, will take over a newsroom undergoing enormous change.
Joe Kahn: A Quiet Intensity, Matched With Big Ambitions Joe Kahn, the next executive editor of The New York Times, has had a steady rise in journalism. It began with a decision to turn his focus to China.
What Ketanji Brown Jackson Means to Black Women at Harvard Law School Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is poised to be confirmed to the Supreme Court this week, making her the first Black woman to serve as a justice. Here’s what that means to Black women at her alma mater.