Veteran MIT Administrator Named University Secretary

Suzanne Glassburn will manage the work of the Corporation and Board of Overseers.

by Jonathan Shaw

Research on Hold

Funding freeze halts Harvard projects overnight.

by Nina Pasquini

Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status Threatened

Ability to host foreign students also in jeopardy

by Jonathan Shaw

Encouraging Harvard to Resist

Alumni and faculty letters urge Harvard to defend itself and academic freedom.

by Max J. Krupnick

Harvard Resists Government Demands

President Garber rejects federal regulation of academic affairs.

by John S. Rosenberg

Reinforcing Harvard’s Finances

The University heads back to the bond market.

by John S. Rosenberg

Back to Basics

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences discusses classroom conversations, boosts aid, addresses discipline—and faces austerity

by John S. Rosenberg

News in Brief

Physician-authors address Commencement and Alumni Day, new School of Education Dean, and more

Against “Indifference”

President Lawrence S. Bacow reflects on the liberation of Auschwitz

by Lawrence S. Bacow

In the Crosshairs

Unprecedented federal actions against research funding, diversity, speech, and more

by John S. Rosenberg

Playing Offense

Making the case for higher education, diversity, the humanities, speech, and more—at a perilous time