University News
Readers Reflect: How Should Harvard Respond to the Immigration Ban?
Reflecting on Harvard’s role in the Trump administration
by Oset Babür
Harvard Files Amicus Brief in Case Against Immigration Ban
The University argues that the president’s immigration ban threatens its academic interests.
by Marina N. Bolotnikova
Harvard College Opera Celebrates 25th Anniversary
With swankier digs and a new name, the undergraduate company continues an operatic tradition.
by Sophia Nguyen
Does Journalism Still Have a Future?
A panel on an anxious profession
by Oset Babür
Sanctions Truce
Détente in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences as more voices will be heard
by John S. Rosenberg
How Should Harvard Respond to President Trump’s Travel Ban?
In light of the recent White House ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries, what role should Harvard play?
Changes to Social-Club Sanctions Possible
A faculty committee will make recommendations to change or revise the policy.
by Jonathan Shaw
Harvard Management Company Undertakes Sweeping Change
Endowment staff to be reduced by half, and new senior personnel are appointed.
by John S. Rosenberg
Memorial Church’s Modest Makeover
With renovations largely complete, services resume this semester.
by John S. Rosenberg
Anti-Trump Protest Kicks Off Spring Semester
Day one back on campus, and Harvard students are already pushing back against the new Trump administration. Here are some of the changes they're hoping to see at Harvard.
by Oset Babür