Harvard Law School has decided to drop its crest because of links to an 18th Century slave owner in the latest race row to engulf a leading university. The Massachusetts law school, which is part of ...
After months of pushback from its student body, Harvard University officials have decided to replace the school’s shield that features the crest of an 18th century slaveholder. The Huffington Post ...
Harvard Law School is ditching its official seal, following months of protests urging its removal because of its ties to a slave owner, The Harvard Crimson reported. The Royall family's coat of arms ...
Harvard Law School will no longer use a seal with the crest of an 18th-century slaveholder who played a key role in the school’s history, following protests from students and professors. The WSJ's Lee ...
The new design includes Harvard's Latin motto, veritas, over the words lex et iustitia, which mean law and justice. Harvard Law School’s new shield sheds a design that previously attracted controversy ...
A committee made up of faculty, students, alumni, and staff has recommended that Harvard Law School ditch its official shield because of its ties to an 18th-century slaveholder. The committee ...
After months of student protests, Harvard Law School could soon stop using its official symbol, a shield based on the crest of an 18th-century slaveholder whose donation paid for the first ...
The seal of Harvard Law School is set to be changed (Picture: David L Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) It’s one of the most prestigious places to study in the world, but for more than 80 years ...
Yesterday, the dean of Harvard Law School endorsed a recommendation to change the school's official shield because it contains the crest of Isaac Royall, a slave owner whose endowment of land helped ...
Harvard Law School is ditching its official seal, following months of protests urging its removal because of its ties to a slave owner, The Harvard Crimson reported. The Royall family's coat of arms ...