Member News

Harvard Asks Court to Keep Information on Individual Applicants and ‘Granular’ Admissions Details Under Seal

Lawyers for Harvard University on Friday asked a federal court to keep information about individual applicants — and specific details of its admissions process — under seal. In their filing, the lawyers argue that publicly disclosing several kinds of documents would compromise students’ privacy and jeopardize the university’s “commercial interests.”
Read Full Article

More news from NAICU

  • Planned Merger of Findlay and Bluffton Universities Nixed by Findlay
  • KC-area University President Leaves to Lead Utah School
  • Dr. Dean McCurdy Elected 10th President of Colby-Sawyer College
  • Potential Increase in Endowment Tax Has Private Universities on Alert
  • Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators Stage Sit-in at Barnard Over Expulsions
  • Ending Diversity Push Or Fueling Student Anxiety? Trump Administration's Anti-DEI Stance Sparks Debate
  • Back to Article Overview