Students

Narratives and news capturing the lives, struggles, and achievements of current students.

Harvard Plans Contingencies for International Students

The Kennedy School and School of Public Health are developing online options.

by Jonathan Shaw

Theater, Dance, and Media's "Next Act"

A concentration “400 years in the making,” and two semesters old

by Sophia Nguyen

Postseason, Interrupted

The men’s basketball streak comes to an end—and the women look ahead.

by David L. Tannenwald

"I Do Not Abide"

The Undergraduate looks at 1969 and Reclaim HLS

by Jenny Gathright

News Briefs

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

The Week’s Events

Harvard University’s Commencement week events

Touché, Again

Two-time NCAA women’s fencing champion Adrienne Jarocki talks about the sport of “physical chess.” 

by Lydialyle Gibson

What Is Critical Race Theory?

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

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

(More) March Madness

The Ivy League announces post-season basketball tournaments.

by David L. Tannenwald

School Slice: Freshman Seminar

The students in Jerome Groopman’s “Insights from Narratives of Illness” wrestle with the profound.

by Lydialyle Gibson

Harvard Sexual Assault Report Calls for Training, Culture Change

The report urges annual prevention training for faculty and students, more funding, and changes in final clubs. 

by Jonathan Shaw