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Harvard’s Class of 2029 Reflects Shifts in Racial Makeup After Affirmative Action Ends
International students continue to enroll amid political uncertainty; mandatory SATs lead to a drop in applications.
Harvard Alum Wins Economics Nobel Prize
Philippe Aghion helped show how “creative destruction” drives growth.
Five Questions with Andrew Knoll
A paleontologist on how to understand Earth’s biggest extinction event
Harvard Football: Harvard 31, Merrimack 7
The Crimson stay unbeaten and uncover a new star.
Harvard Professor Michael Sandel Wins Philosophy’s Berggruen Prize
The creator of the popular ‘Justice’ course receives a $1 million award.
Helping Harvard Students Disagree
A facilitated conversation about facilitating conversation
by Kate Kaufman
Harvard Football: Harvard 34, Cornell 10
The Crimson stays unbeaten following a hard fight with the Big Red
Harvard’s New Playbook for Teaching with AI
Faculty across Harvard are rethinking assignments to integrate AI.
An International Student on Staying Silent in Trump’s America
What is the price of a Harvard education?
Three Harvardians win MacArthur Fellowships
A mathematician, a political scientist, and an astrophysicist are honored with “genius” grants for their work.
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences Zeroes in on the Classroom Experience
Class schedules and academics are at the top of the agenda for Harvard faculty.
Rachel Ruysch’s Lush (Still) Life
Now on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, a Dutch painter’s art proved a treasure trove for scientists.