AI is Making Medical Decisions — But For Whom?

Doctors warn that without an ethical framework, patients could be left behind.

by Olivia Farrar

Tony Horwitz Travels the Keystone XL Route

The Pulitzer Prize-winning Radcliffe Institute Fellow reports on a road trip.

Squash Teams Quash Trinity, Yale, Win Ivies

Heading to nationals, men's and women's teams undefeated

Alumni Learning, Online

HarvardX for Alumni to be launched in March

Harvard Corporation Elects Kenneth I. Chenault and Karen Gordon Mills

New members of senior governing board succeed Robert D. Reischauer and Robert E. Rubin.

Faculty Members’ Outside Online Activities

Harvard discusses obligations and academic freedom

A Harvard Honor Code?

The faculty discusses College academic conduct.

Rediscovering the Unconscious

At Harvard, Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman discusses decisionmaking with Walmsley University professor Cass Sunstein of Harvard Law School.

Harvard College Applications Level Off

After a period of strong growth, a plateau

Beanpot Originals

Five men who played in the original Beanpot hockey tourney, or one of the first ones, meet each year before the annual fray.

Wynton Marsalis on the Soul of Jazz

The bandleader weaves performance and storytelling to paint a picture of jazz in nineteenth-century New Orleans.