University News

Breaking developments, leadership announcements, and policy changes from across Harvard’s schools and administration.

Trump Administration Appeals Order Restoring $2.7 Billion in Funding to Harvard

The appeal, which had been expected, came two days before the deadline to file.

by Jonathan Shaw

Election results for Overseers and HAA elected directors

Harvard alumni choose new Overseers and HAA elected directors.

Commencement morning: student speeches, advice from the late Peter Gomes

The Morning Exercises, with video of the student speeches. Plus, seniors receive the best advice delivered by the late Peter Gomes over the years.

Honorary degrees go to opera tenor, women's-rights leader, African head of state

Harvard recognizes nine leaders, including an African head of state, a women's-rights pioneer, an esteemed chemist, and an opera tenor who played himself on The Simpsons.

To Kennedy School graduates, Paul Farmer recommends "accompaniment" as policy

The Partners In Health co-founder addresses Harvard Kennedy School graduates.

Find "better ways to pattern our lives," TED curator Chris Anderson urges

TED curator Chris Anderson challenges Design School graduates to find "better ways to pattern our lives."

Alec Baldwin tells Harvard Law School grads he envies them

The star of 30 Rock regrets his road not taken.

Vice President Joseph R. Biden makes an appearance at Class Day

Vice President Joseph R. Biden makes an appearance at Class Day.

Amid a stream of jokes, Amy Poehler gives earnest advice to the class of 2011

Amid a stream of jokes, Amy Poehler delivers earnest advice to the class of 2011.

Harvard Corporation appoints three new members

Bacow, Graham, and O'Donnell join Harvard’s senior governing board, implementing reforms adopted last December.

Kathy Giusti challenges the academic-research model for fighting cancer

At Harvard Business School class day, Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation founder Kathy Giusti speaks of challenging the academic-research model.