The Harvard and Radcliffe Classes of ’65 Reflect at Reunion

These octogenarians look to the future with hope, and a sense of responsibility.

by Vivian W. Rong

Lowell House Renewal to Last Two Years

Lowell residents will live in swing housing from the fall of 2017 through the spring of 2019. 

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Are Graduate Students Employees?

Graduate students seek to form a labor union.

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Frank Gehry to Receive Arts Medal

Gehry is the first architect to earn the distinction. 

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Overseers Petitioners Challenge Harvard Policies

Petitioners pursuing election to Harvard’s board seek to change admissions and tuition policies.

by John S. Rosenberg

Fed Chair Janet Yellen to Receive Radcliffe Medal

The Radcliffe Institute will honor the first woman to lead the Federal Reserve. 

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Harvard and HUCTW Reach Tentative Contract Agreement

The deal marks the end of nearly a year of strained negotiations between the University and its largest labor union.

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Kerry Washington Named Hasty Pudding’s Woman of the Year

The Hasty Pudding picks the Scandal actress for its famous pot.

by Laura Levis

Getting General Education Right?

Harvard prepares to reset its undergraduate curriculum—again.

by John S. Rosenberg

The Harvard Remarks of the Aga Khan

His Highness speaks about welcoming differences in the modern world.

by Ali S. Asani

Overhauling the Endowment

Harvard Management Company makes extensive changes to enhance investment performance.

by John S. Rosenberg