Trump Administration Appeals Order Restoring $2.7 Billion in Funding to Harvard

The appeal, which had been expected, came two days before the deadline to file.

by Jonathan Shaw

Harvard School of Public Health sponsors symposium on educational innovation

Harvard School of Public Health rethinks professional education in a digital age.

Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study launches its capital campaign.

Dean Lizabeth Cohen lays out priorities and shows off a new public-art garden.

Harvard School of Public Health Centennial Leadership Summit

Dean Julio Frenk lays out his hopes for the school's second century.

Harvard School of Public Health unveils $450 million capital campaign

Research and student financial aid are priorities amid centennial celebrations.

Harvard School of Public Health celebrates centennial

Eight professors on public health's past and future—combatting malaria, improving humanitarian aid, educating healthcare leaders, and more

Harvard Business School's Class of 1963 reflects on life and business

HBS’s Class of 1963 reflects on the occasion of their fiftieth reunion.

Reza Aslan discusses bestseller "Zealot" at Harvard Divinity School

The author discusses his bestseller, Zealot, at Harvard Divinity School.

In Harvard’s Arts and Sciences faculty, efforts to find more tenure-track women

In the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, efforts are under way to attract more tenure-track women.

Lawyer James Ryan at Harvard Graduate School of Education

Lawyer James Ryan, new dean of Harvard Graduate School of Education, is a scholar and champion of equal educational opportunity.

by Lincoln Caplan

How the Internet has leveled the playing field in numerous public realms

The Internet has led to cultural and economic changes that tilt power away from large organizations, argues Nicco Mele in a new book.

by Elizabeth Gudrais