Faculty & Community
Insights into groundbreaking faculty research, innovative projects, and academic thought leadership across Harvard’s schools and institutes.
Harvard synthetic biology researchers built a transplantable circadian clock
Harvard synthetic biologists have engineered a circadian clock, with implications for treating obesity and metabolic diseases.
Level of fine particles below EPA allowances still deadly to some
New HSPH study finds that air pollution below EPA standards still endangers health.
by Zara Zhang
John Paulson endows Harvard engineering with $400 million
John A. Paulson underwrites school with University’s largest gift.
Centennial Medalists 2015
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences honors four distinguished alumni.
Harvard Kennedy School journal program connects students to the field
Through nine journals, students “take control of the narrative” surrounding public policy.
Harvard appoints Francis J. Doyle engineering dean
New leader of Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Harvard Horizons honors
TED-type talks on topics ranging from lizards to “micro-activism,” from doctoral candidates likely to define the futures of their fields.
Climate change panel debates solutions, including divestment tactic
A panel of experts debates the best path forward.
Harvard scientists find a way to convert solar energy into a liquid fuel
Harvard scientists find a way to convert solar energy into a liquid fuel.
Harvard's Catherine Dulac and her team locate neurons tied to parental behavior
Locating the “command neurons that drive parental behavior”