Harvard Ramps Up Fundraising as Research Cuts Deepen

This week in the battle between Harvard and the Trump administration 

by Nina Pasquini

The Way of The Blockbuster

In entertainment, big bets on likely winners rule.

by Craig Lambert

Harvard Buildings Evacuated after Explosives Threat

A report of explosives shut down four buildings on campus today.

Barry’s Corner Breaks Ground

Mayor Menino and President Faust speak at the launch of Harvard’s residential-and-retail complex in North Allston.

Early Admissions Rise

Getting a jump on Harvard College’s class of 2018

Tata Hall Dedicated at HBS

The new executive education center at Harvard Business School was funded by Ratan Tata, former chair of the Tata Group.

What Modularity Means for MOOCs

Harvard and MIT see learner needs driving change online—and on campus.

NSA Surveillance, Snowden, and Freedom

Harvard law professor Yochai Benkler says acts of conscience are integral to balancing security and freedom.

Six Harvard Students Win Rhodes Scholarships

Five seniors and one graduate will attend Oxford in 2014.

Holyoke Center to Become New Social Hub

The Smith Campus Center will open in 2018.

Health Professionals for a New Century

Harvard School of Public Health rethinks professional education in a digital age.