Alumni Cheer on Harvard

At Alumni Day, ringing endorsements of Harvard’s fight

by Max J. Krupnick

Trump and Apocalyptic Thinking

After Trump’s win, Harvardians ask, what happened? 

by Lydialyle Gibson

Doris Salcedo Gives Form to Tragedy

A powerful exhibit opens at the Harvard Art Museums.

by Sophia Nguyen

“Women’s Weekend” Is Launched

An inaugural celebration of the women of Harvard and Radcliffe

by Marina N. Bolotnikova , Jean Martin

Harvard Faculty Debate Final Club Sanctions

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences debates a controversial policy that would punish students in single-gender social groups.

by Jonathan Shaw

Harvard Reports Budget Surplus of $77 Million

Strong capital-campaign giving, tuition growth, and a slight increase in federal funding contribute to this year’s surplus. 

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

What’s in the New Dining Workers’ Contract?

The new contract involves compromises from both Harvard and the dining workers’ union. 

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Harvard Dining Workers to Make $35,000 Minimum Income

The union has achieved its main goals: a $35,000 income and stable healthcare costs. 

“Presenting Jane” at Harvard

A rediscovered short film, with new commentary by Jane Freilicher and John Ashbery ’49, Litt.D. ’01, gives a glimpse of the New York School's early days.

by Matthew Browne

Basketball Largess

NBA player (and alumnus) Jeremy Lin gives $1 million for financial aid and Lavietes renovation.

by John S. Rosenberg

Radcliffe and the Right

In a fractious election season, the Schlesinger Library held a discussion about ideology, trust, and how to expand its reach.

by Sophia Nguyen