Alumni Cheer on Harvard

At Alumni Day, ringing endorsements of Harvard’s fight

by Max J. Krupnick

Final-Club Fissures

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences remains sharply divided about sanctions and multiple, conflicting goals.

by John S. Rosenberg

University Hits Emissions Target

Harvard reduced greenhouse-gas emissions 30 percent in a decade despite 15 percent growth.

by Jonathan Shaw

Harvard’s Essential Values “In These Unsettling Times”

President Drew Faust addresses the faculty on undocumented students, research funding, endowments in a new era

by John S. Rosenberg

Personal Information in the Digital Age

Assaults on privacy and security in America threaten democracy itself.

by Jonathan Shaw

Bioentrepreneurship

Harvard's three-legged encouragement of entrepreneurship

by John S. Rosenberg

Workers and Wages

A strike, negotiations, and a vote on wages, benefits, and union recognition

by Marina N. Bolotnikova , John S. Rosenberg

Gender Agenda

The College struggles with single-gender final clubs—and sexist behavior by sports teams.

by Jonathan Shaw , John S. Rosenberg

Getting Greener

A 30 percent reduction in greenhouse-gas emissions is achieved; a 2050 goal appears more challenging.

by Jonathan Shaw

Brevia

Nobel honorands, a new University Professor, the Honor Code, and more

Crimson on Capitol Hill: 115th

Harvard’s congressional contingent gains five new members.