Harvard Allocating Additional $250 Million to Research

University increasing its research funding by 50 percent after grant revocations

by Max J. Krupnick

Marty Baron Named Harvard Commencement Speaker

During an era of shrinking newspapers and political attacks on journalism, The Washington Post’s editor will be honored.

by John S. Rosenberg

Boston in Motion

An exhibition maps the making of a metropolis.

by Drew Pendergrass

Former Overseer Diana Nelson ’84 Named to the Harvard Corporation

The former chair of Carlson Inc. has long been active in alumni affairs and in nonprofits focused on education, the arts, and children.

by Jacob Sweet

News Briefs

A professor arrested, gift-giving guidelines, and an update on the graduate-student union

Brevia

The Law School launches a “Shield Working Group,” Allston update, keeping tabs on “fake news,” and more

Reworking the Workplace

A Harvard Law School initiative calls for a revitalized labor law “to shift power from corporations to workers.”

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Harvard Credit for High-Schoolers

Literature professor Elisa New spearheads an online poetry course for talented students in underserved high schools.

by Lydialyle Gibson

Upending U.S. Politics

Undergraduates contribute to a new book on grass-roots organizing at the center of American politics.

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Sexual Harassment Survivors Condemn Harvard's Investigation Process

Accusers of former Harvard government professor Jorge Domínguez speak out about their experiences. 

by Lydialyle Gibson

Climate-Change Advocacy Intensifies

FAS votes for divestment, and perhaps a contending Overseers’ slate

by John S. Rosenberg