Teaching & Learning
Online Takes Off
Pandemic-driven virtual learning booms—and perhaps promises improved residential education, too.
by John S. Rosenberg
“I Want to Hear About You”
The Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching conference considers classroom inclusion and equity.
by Lydialyle Gibson
School Goes Remote
Students, faculty, and staff adjust to a changed landscape.
by Jacob Sweet
Yesterday’s News
Headlines from Harvard’s history
How Harvard Handled the 1918 Flu Pandemic
Fall semester interrupted, a century ago
by Matteo Wong
Nancy Coleman Appointed Dean of Continuing Education
A new leader for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ large extension operation
by John S. Rosenberg
What to Expect
The choices and challenges facing the University and the Harvard community
by John S. Rosenberg
The Coronavirus Campus
The factors influencing the fall semester—and beyond
by John S. Rosenberg
Several Harvard Professional Schools Move Online for Fall
…and the endowment distribution is decreased, as the College completes its plans.
by John S. Rosenberg
Harvard Law Offers Pre-matriculation Material Free Nationwide
An online orientation encourages enrollment at an anxious moment for students—and universities.
by John S. Rosenberg