Harvard University announced Wednesday that it would be removing a book from its library that was bound with human flesh. Harvard University said in a statement that it has removed its copy of Arsène ...
Harvard University announced it removed a binding made of the skin of a deceased woman from the 19th-century book "Des Destinées de l'Ame," which they house in their library. The book, written by ...
Harvard University removed human skin from the binding of "Des Destinées de L'âme" in Houghton Library on Wednesday after a review found ethical concerns with the book's origin and history. Subscribe ...
Andrew M. Crespo is the Morris Wasserstein Public Interest Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. Reshmaan N. Hussam is the Adebayo O. Ogunlesi Associate Professor of Business Administration at ...
At 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, more than 70 Harvard students huddled together at the bottom of the Widener Library steps. Kojo Acheampong ’26, addressing the others, condemned Israel’s ongoing military ...
The Harvard professors took issue with the fact that student demonstrators were disciplined for holding a silent protest inside the Widener Library last month. Harvard professors gathered at Widener ...
Harvard University library officials say they have removed human skin from the binding of a 19th-century book in the university’s collection and are exploring “respectful” ways to lay the remains to ...
At least 60 law students who participated in a “study-in” at Harvard’s Langdell Library last week have been banned from the space until Nov. 7. It was one of several silent protests by students ...
After decades of controversy, the Harvard Library has removed the human skin binding one of the most notorious books in its collection, “Des destinées de l’âme.” “Harvard Library acknowledges past ...
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