Creepy Crawlies and Sticky Murder Weapons at Harvard

In the shadows of Singapore’s forests, an ancient predator lies in wait—the velvet worm.

by Olivia Farrar

Harvard’s ties to new Fulbright University Vietnam

President Obama’s visit and a developing nation’s new university

by John S. Rosenberg

Narrowing School Achievement Gaps

The Harvard Graduate School of Education launches “By All Means” initiative.

by Aidan Langston

Graduate School of Education to launch early childhood initiative

The Saul Zaentz Charitable Foundation’s donation is the largest in the school’s history. 

Grad Students Call on Harvard to Remain Neutral in Union Bid

The rally culminates a year of activism in favor of student unionization. 

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Harvard Business School Klarman Hall

Harvard Business School’s expansion proceeds, amid debate about capitalism.

by John S. Rosenberg

Summaries of early-spring news from Harvard

Action against sexual assault, the Law School drops its shield, “Faculty Deans” now lead the Houses, and more

by John S. Rosenberg , Jonathan Shaw , Marina N. Bolotnikova , Laura Levis

Harvard public health dean, museum director, more

A new dean for public health, a new director for the art museums, and more

Graduate School of Design conference addresses racism in St. Louis

Urban planners and scholars talk racism and exclusion in St. Louis.

by Lydialyle Gibson

BU Law Professor Khiara Bridges Teaches Critical Race Theory at Harvard Law

And why it is a subject of protest at Harvard Law School

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Harvard Corporation to Drop Law School Shield Linked to Slavery

The announcement follows a Law School committee’s recommendation to abandon the shield. 

by Marina N. Bolotnikova