New Overseers and HAA Directors Announced

Alumni showed increased interest in this year’s elections.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Dean Searches Debut

Harvard seeks new leaders for the Graduate School of Education and Radcliffe Institute.

by John S. Rosenberg

Harvard Finances: Strengths and Warning Signs

A large surplus last year—but cautions about the future

by John S. Rosenberg

FAS’s Inequality in America Initiative

The initative includes interdisciplinary conversation, annual symposia, and a postdoc program. 

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

The Harvard Sophomore Aiming for City Council

Nadya Okamoto ’20 is juggling wider aspirations and school work.

by Chloe Reichel

Health Benefits to Cost 3.8 Percent More

Growth in Harvard healthcare costs moderates. 

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Sunil Amrith, Kate Orff, and Damon Rich Awarded MacArthur Grants

A faculty member and two GSD affiliates are honored.

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Mastering the “Hidden Curriculum”

How some colleges help first-generation and low-income students succeed

by John S. Rosenberg

Public Health’s Past and Future

Michelle Williams, a year into her role as Public Health School dean

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

“Disappointing” Endowment Returns-and a Protracted Restructuring

CEO N.V. Narvekar assesses Harvard Management Company’s most recent fiscal-year performance, and the road ahead.

by John S. Rosenberg

Centered on Community

Harvard’s leaders stress community values at the start of the academic year.

by Sophia Nguyen , Marina N. Bolotnikova