Faculty & Research


Harvard Allocating Additional $250 Million to Research

University increasing its research funding by 50 percent after grant revocations

by Max J. Krupnick

Vintage Vitality

Two Harvard-trained doctors launch a practice in the emerging field of age-management medicine.

by Craig Lambert

Food and Mood

Eating well and feeling good through the holidays

by Nell Porter-Brown

“The Measure of the Novel”

Ledecky Undergraduate Fellow Spencer Lenfield listens to Orhan Pamuk’s Norton Lectures.

Independent Yet Integral, a Relevant "Refuge for Scholars": The Radcliffe Institute at 10

The advanced-study institute, formed when Radcliffe College was fully absorbed into Harvard a decade ago, prides itself on creative cross-disciplinary work.

Harvard Ph.D. Thomas A. Steitz Shares Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Three scientists, including a 1966 Harvard Ph.D., are recognized for fundamental work on the ribosome.

Behind the Healthcare Debate

A panel of experts, from Harvard and elsewhere, attempts to cut through the confusion about the healthcare reform bills in Congress.

A Sharp Critique of Business Education

An economics columnist thinks M.B.A. students need more context in their curriculum.

John Mugane

Meet the director of Harvard’s African language program.

A Gallery Glows Again

The Great Mammal Hall in the Harvard Museum of Natural History is restored and reopened.

Declining English Departments?

A new lament about the status of English critiques the Harvard department's new curriculum.