University News
Harvard’s Economic Diversity Problem
A new analysis reveals the skewed population of elite colleges.
by Marina N. Bolotnikova
Octavia Spencer Is Woman of the Year
The actress will attend the Hasty Pudding's festivities on January 26.
by Sophia Nguyen
Graduate Student Union, Continued
Nearly two months after Harvard’s election, unionization still appears remote.
by Marina N. Bolotnikova
Ryan Reynolds Is Man of the Year
The producer and actor will attend the Hasty Pudding’s festivities on February 3.
by Sophia Nguyen
President Obama Urges Criminal-Justice Reform in Harvard Law Review
The president makes a final attempt to defend his legacy.
by Marina N. Bolotnikova
Harvard Law Dean Martha Minow to Step Down
The school's leader since 2009 will conclude her service at the end of the academic year.
by John S. Rosenberg
Fate of Graduate-Student Union Still Unknown
The National Labor Relations Board will conduct hearings to determine the results of the election.
by Marina N. Bolotnikova , Sophia Nguyen
“A Category of One”
A new play captures the enigma of Edward Gorey ’50.
by Olivia Schwob
Sanctions Complications
Difficult choices in applying the new College policy on final clubs and other single-gender social organizations
by John S. Rosenberg
College Admits 14.5 Percent of Early Action Applicants
Harvard briefly abandoned early action a decade ago. Now, the admissions dean says the program is the “new normal.”
by Marina N. Bolotnikova