Faculty & Community
Insights into groundbreaking faculty research, innovative projects, and academic thought leadership across Harvard’s schools and institutes.
Michael Wang '03 creates micrograph art of artificially produced stem cells
Michael Wang's Differentiation Series, a sequence of micrograph images of artificially produced stem cells, is on display at the Carpenter Center through October 7.
Harvard professor finds new Christian gospel fragment refers to Jesus's wife
A papyrus fragment interpreted by Hollis professor Karen L. King quotes Jesus speaking of "my wife."
Chefs Joan and Jordi Roca speak at Harvard's Science and Cooking lecture series
Two top chefs combine molecular techniques with traditional Catalan cuisine.
Research misconduct by former Harvard professor Marc Hauser reported
Federal investigative agency reports on former Harvard psychology professor’s work
Medical School adopts new staffing, processes for animal care
Following animal deaths and government investigations, Dean Jeffrey S. Flier endorses recommendations for New England Primate Research Center
Can the U.S. compete? A discussion with Harvard Business School faculty members
A discussion with Harvard Business School faculty members
Short profile of David Jones, Ackerman professor of the culture of medicine
David Jones, Ackerman professor of the culture of medicine, works in both history and medicine.
A Harvard Business School exhibition on early trade with China
An exhibition from Harvard Business School's historical library collections documents the first wave of U.S. trade with imperial China.
Harry Lewis on the Genesis of CS 20, an innovative computer science course
Anatomy of a new course—and a new approach to teaching it
Andrea Louise Campbell reviews The Unheavenly Chorus, on skewed political power
Andrea Louise Campbell reviews The Unheavenly Chorus, by Kay Lehman Schlozman, Sidney Verba, and Henry E. Brady.