Rep. Elise Stefanik was Trump's first Cabinet nominee as ambassador to the United Nations, but she's not up for a vote yet in the Senate.
By ceding the space on antisemitism—responding when we are accused of it, but not taking up the fight against it as our cause ...
The true danger to academic freedom and democracy does not come from DEI, but from those who, in their fervor to dismantle it ...
OPINION: Harvard grad students are upset the Institute of Politics hosted an accomplished British businessman and public ...
Speaking at the Holocaust Remembrance commemoration in front of the UN exhibition, “Auschwitz, A Place on Earth”, Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon linked the atrocities in his remarks. “The ...
Elise Stefanik pledged Tuesday to push President ... any other crisis combined,” Stefanik testified. Harvard-educated and the fourth-ranking member of the U.S. House, Stefanik was elected ...
Is Margaret Sheil our version of Claudine Gay? The QUT vice-chancellor has a few things in common with the former president of Harvard University.
Elise Stefanik of New York testified before the Senate Foreign ... Born and raised in the region, Stefanik graduated from Harvard, where she studied government. The district she represents borders ...
New York Democrats have settled on dairy farmer Blake Gendebien to run for Rep. Elise Stefanik’s (R-NY) seat in the special election that will take place in the likelihood that ...
Harvard students and faculty should use their vaunted skepticism on themselves and check out the other side — and that starts by taking a look upward.
If confirmed, Trump’s nominee for U.N. ambassador would vacate a safe Republican House seat in the North Country.
Former Columbia University professor Katherine Franke told Middle East Eye her departure was spurred by wider ...