University News
How Coupons Keep Drugs Costly
Pharmaceutical companies subsidize the cost of their drugs to keep prices high.
by Erin O'Donnell
Hybrid Work’s Sweet Spot
A business school study finds hybrid workers generate more novel and useful information.
by Colleen Walsh
Admissions on Trial
The Supreme Court hears the Harvard and UNC admissions cases.
Black Ink—and Red
A huge budget surplus, but a down year for the endowment
by John S. Rosenberg
A Fitter FAS
The dean’s annual report, plus updates on the faculty and its finances
by John S. Rosenberg
Allston Performing Arts Center Planned
The project will also include Harvard housing.
by Jonathan Shaw
An Exchange of Violence
On the “exit wounds” of America’s gun industry in Mexico
by Lydialyle Gibson
Sarah Karmon to Lead Alumni Association
An HAA veteran will succeed Philip Lovejoy as executive director.
by John S. Rosenberg
Three New University Professors
Catherine Dulac, Robert J. Sampson, and Arlene Sharpe receive highest faculty appointment
Musician esperanza spalding Departs Harvard
Professor of practice cites misalignment with Harvard's priorities
by Nancy Walecki