McKenna McKrell
@mckenna_mckrell
President @thecrimson, former editor @CrimsonOpinion & intern @CBSSacramento
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Over the past six months, Matan Josephy and I compiled data on the last 15 freshman classes at Harvard to find the high schools that send the most students to the College each year. 21 schools make the top of the list. Read about them in The Harvard Crimson: interactives.thecrimson.com/2024/news/feed…
When Harvard denied tenure to Yiddish studies professor Saul Noam Zaritt in June, Zaritt’s own tenure review committee was stunned. Now, they say Harvard mishandled the case. w/ Neil Shah and Abby Shih Gerstein in The Harvard Crimson: thecrimson.com/article/2024/1…
In June, Harvard denied its sole Yiddish professor tenure. First, his tenure review committee urged Harvard to reconsider. Now, he's filed a grievance, alleging there were irregularities in the process. w/ Tilly Robinson, Abby Shih Gerstein in The Harvard Crimson: thecrimson.com/article/2024/1…
For the first time in nearly 70 years, Harvard will no longer release admissions statistics on application decision days. Matan Josephy and I report in The Harvard Crimson: thecrimson.com/article/2024/1…
Ahead of the 140th playing of The Game tomorrow, The Harvard Crimson has put together a robust preview package that's certainly worth your time: thecrimson.com/topic/harvard-…
My last, and most important, byline in The Harvard Crimson Could not have asked for a better cowriter than Asher Montgomery as a partner to navigate the past year. Excited to see what next year holds as an Associate Manager Editor! thecrimson.com/article/2024/1…
Harvard — as a member of the Ivy League — will have the chance to compete in the NCAA Division 1 college football playoffs starting next season, undoing a nearly 80-year rule. My first story on Sports Administration w/ Akshaya Ravi thecrimson.com/article/2024/1…
The Ivy League’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee worked for the past 17 months to allow Ivy football teams to compete in the postseason. Read the play-by-play analysis from me and Elyse Goncalves of how their quiet work led to big changes ⬇️⬇️⬇️ thecrimson.com/article/2024/1…
At Harvard, 2024 began with an ending: the chaotic close of Claudine Gay’s presidency. It was not a quiet year for the University — and The Harvard Crimson covered it all. Here’s our roundup of 10 stories that shaped 2024: thecrimson.com/topic/top-ten-…
SCOOP: Harvard Outsources Program to Identify Descendants of Those Enslaved by University Affiliates, Lays Off Internal Staff My latest in The Harvard Crimson: thecrimson.com/article/2025/1…
Harvard quietly agreed last week to resolve a 2024 federal complaint alleging the University failed to protect students from anti-Arab, anti-Muslim, and anti-Palestinian harassment and intimidation. w/Samuel A. Church in The Harvard Crimson thecrimson.com/article/2025/1…
The semester starts on Monday and The Harvard Crimson's newsletters are back, led by William Mao. Sign up here to stay in the loop: thecrimson.com/subscribe/
Hi!👋 My name's Saul and I'm the Chair of the Editorial Board at The Harvard Crimson, Harvard's student newspaper. In an unprecedented time for higher education, our team has been working hard to make sense of this moment. See some highlights below (thread)
Noteworthy: Harvard President Alan Garber has now done interviews with the NYT, WSJ, Boston Globe, and NBC but has repeatedly declined requests from the school's paper The Harvard Crimson. (Harvard pres usually does regular interviews with The Crimson. Garber has broken that precedent.)
My final byline for The Harvard Crimson, published this morning to mark my graduation, on the significance of the changes now in motion. To attend and cover Harvard has been a privilege, an honor, and a delight. thecrimson.com/article/2025/5…
This summer, I’m going beyond my Harvard Law coverage to dive into some Cambridge metro news! Kicking things off with my first article on the City Council and bike lane debate w/ Shawn Boehmer in The Harvard Crimson thecrimson.com/article/2025/6…