Harvard Files for Permanent Relief from Trump Administration’s Funding Cuts

Argues federal government’s actions amount to “unlawful retaliation”

by Nina Pasquini

A London Fellowship for Urban Design

The Graduate of School of Design opens its renovated Wimbledon House.

by Olivia Munk

An Art Installation in Allston

The “WE ALL” art installation aims to foster connections between Harvard and Allston.

by Alisha Ukani

Harvard President Drew Faust to Step Down in 2018

An expected transition, as the University’s twenty-eighth president plans to conclude her service.

by John S. Rosenberg

Tracy K. Smith ’94 Named U.S. Poet Laureate

The announcement comes at a busy time for the writer, who is at work on two operas and will soon publish her fifth verse collection, Wade in the Water.

by Sophia Nguyen

Harvard Aims to Reinvent Business-Engineering Education

A new joint business-engineering master’s program to accelerate innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership for technology companies

by John S. Rosenberg

Fred Glimp, a Harvard Legend, Dies at 91

The long-serving dean and vice president was a proud member of the College’s “Great Middle Class.”

Brevia

New Law School dean, new House leaders, Harvard’s top salaries, and more

Education, Ever More Online

From HarvardX to the classroom, Harvard Medical teaching online, and more

by John S. Rosenberg

Graduate-Student Unionization

The status of a contested election

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Diversifying the Faculties

Documenting a decade of gradual evolution in the professoriate

by Marina N. Bolotnikova