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Harvard will no longer host or fund affinity group celebrations during Commencement, the University’s former diversity office wrote in an email to affinity groups on Monday afternoon. The ...
Yesterday, Harvard informed student groups that the University will no longer officially provide funding, staffing, or spaces for Commencement affinity celebrations. This announcement follows the ...