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Is the Constitution Broken?
Harvard legal scholars debate the state of our founding national document.
by Lydialyle Gibson
At Harvard College Convocation, an Emphasis on Open-Mindedness
Garber, other leaders sidestep politics but welcome international students.
by Lydialyle Gibson
Passengers at A.R.T. Blends Acrobatics with Einstein’s Relativity
Review: Quantum mechanics meets circus arts at the American Repertory Theater’s performance
by Olivia Farrar
Harvard Research Funding Cuts Are Illegal, Judge Rules
The Trump administration violated the University’s First Amendment rights and must restore all funding, the court said.
by Tamara Evdokimova
In Sermon, Garber Urges Harvard Community to ‘Defend and Protect’ Institutions
Harvard’s president uses traditional Memorial Church address to encourage divergent views.
by Jonathan Shaw
Five Questions with Peter R. Girguis
A Harvard professor of evolutionary biology on what lurks in the deep sea
by Olivia Farrar
Harvard President Alan Garber Helps First-Years Move In
As a potential settlement with the Trump administration looms, Garber gets students settled.
by Olivia Farrar
Harvard’s New Online Orientation Emphasizes Intellectual Paths
A summer course for first-years focuses on academic success, diverse viewpoints.
by Jonathan Shaw
Harvard Panel Debunks the Population Implosion Myth
Public health professors parse the evidence surrounding falling U.S. birth rates.
by Jonathan Shaw
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Readers comment on the controversial July-August cover, authoritarianism, and scientific research.
How AI Is Reshaping Supply Chains
Harvard Kennedy School lecturer on using AI to strengthen supply chains
by Olivia Farrar
The Latest In Harvard’s Fight with the Trump Administration
Back-and-forth reports on settlement talks, new accusations from the government, and a reshuffling of two federal compliance offices
by Lydialyle Gibson