His two early papers “What Numbers Could Not Be” (1965) and “Mathematical Truth” (1973) became instant classics. The second ...
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I know there’s a lot of news and it’s very difficult to parse it all, but today I’m going to provide a rough and necessarily ...
Harvard Professor Christopher “Sandy” Jencks, a sociologist who won accolades for his pioneering research on economic ...
I remembered this experience vividly as I read Imani Perry’s new book, Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My ...
Catch up on The Harvard Crimson every morning for your news ... something that sparks an idea for your thesis, and someone telling you what clothes you absolutely need for 2025, all in the ...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, appearing recently at the University of Louisville’s law school, was asked about eroding confidence ...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, appearing last week at the University of Louisville’s law school, was asked about eroding confidence in the Supreme Court. “I think my court would probably gather more public ...
In the spirit of Valentine's Day, the 'Daily Princetonian' sat down with Deborah and Frank Popper, two visiting faculty ...
His books probed unilluminated corners of Roman history and upended commonly held accounts of well-known figures. For his seminal biography “Nero” (Harvard University Press ... own,” Gallia said of ...
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Editorial Roundup: United States
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Feb. 7 The Washington Post says Trump's treatment of allies puts America's world standing in jeopardy The Trump administration’s ...
Katie Kerman Although cliché, some professors at Swarthmore make an impression in the way they lecture, while others do so in the way they inherently ...
Noah Feldman, the liberal Harvard Law School professor who specializes in constitutional ... perhaps because attempting to square his thesis with the fact that an unelected billionaire is hijacking a ...