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Sam Liss to Head Harvard’s Office for Technology Development
Technology licensing and corporate partnerships are an important source of revenue for the University.
Where Does Biomedicine Go from Here?
A former Harvard physician on why public trust in healthcare is falling.
Harvard Students, Alumna Named Rhodes and Marshall Scholars
Nine Rhodes and five Marshall scholars will study in the U.K. in 2026.
Harvard Revamps Controversial Public Health School Center
The health and human rights center had drawn attention for its Palestine-related program.
Five Questions with Michèle Duguay
A Harvard scholar of music theory on how streaming services have changed the experience of music
Harvard Faculty Discuss Tenure Denials
New data show a shift in when, in the process, rejections occur
Harvard Funds Student “Bridges” Projects
Eight new initiatives to build community on campus will get underway early next year.
Harvard Symposium Tackles 400 Years of Homelessness in America
Professors explore the history of homelessness in the U.S., from colonial poor laws to today’s housing crisis
Harvard Football: Villanova 52, Harvard 7
The Crimson’s inaugural playoff appearance is nasty, brutish, and short.
The Secrets Glaciers Tell
A Harvard class explores the glacial legacy of pollution emitted by the Roman Empire
Harvard Alumni Affairs Databases Breached
The University is investigating the cyberattack, which may have compromised the personal information of alumni, donors, students, faculty, and staff.
Harvard Football: Yale 45, Harvard 28
A wild weekend: a debacle in The Game, then a berth in the playoffs.