Law Schools
Raids of Faculty Coffee Spur Harvard Law to End Cutbacks of Free Brew
Earlier this year, Harvard Law School cut back on one its cherished perks: free coffee for students.
The school had announced that free coffee would end at 10:15 a.m., rather than noon, and it would be served at fewer locations.
Never mind. The school has reversed course, and is now serving more free coffee than ever before, the Harvard Law Record reports. One of the reasons: Students were raiding free coffee supplies for faculty and staff.
Under a new pilot program, free coffee will be available in the kitchenette of Lewis Hall’s Room 202 all day long, the story says.