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For almost 50 years, the oil giant has made public statements contradicting scientific research that turned out to be remarkably on point.
Claudine Gay is the second woman to lead the Ivy League school.
“It does not advance the best ideals of legal education or the profession we serve," Harvard Law School's dean wrote.
Most of the hair collected belonged to about 700 children, representing about 300 tribal nations, who had attended U.S. Indian Boarding Schools.
Winning researchers included two scientists who studied the sex lives of constipated scorpions, and a person who made a life-size crash test dummy of a moose.
Cara Mund, a recent Harvard Law School graduate, announced her run at a time when the only abortion clinic in Fargo prepares to relocate across the border to Minnesota.
Footage taken of baby jumping spiders showed patterns that looked a lot like sleep cycles: The spiders’ legs twitched and parts of their eyes flickered.
Members of the Ponca tribes in Nebraska and Oklahoma visited the Massachusetts university on June 3 for the ceremonial return of the artifact.
"We knew that we needed significant gun reform, and so that is what we did,” Ardern told students at Harvard University's commencement ceremony.
The university plans to identify and support the descendants of enslaved people who labored at the Ivy League campus.