University News
A Marathon Dream Deferred
Graduate student Stephen Bourguet has set his sights on running a personal best at the Boston Marathon in October.
by Juliet Isselbacher
Harvard and MIT to Sell edX for $800 Million
Proceeds from the transaction will fund a nonprofit dedicated to addressing educational inequities.
by Jonathan Shaw
On Public Notice
Column’s innovations support journalism, and an informed citizenry.
by Juliet Isselbacher
Katori Hall Wins 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
The Hot Wing King wins the 2021 prize for drama.
by Lydialyle Gibson
Gary Urton Stripped of Emeritus Status
An investigation finds the former anthropology professor “engaged in unwelcome sexual conduct and abused power,” among other violations of institutional policies and values
by Juliet Isselbacher
Contending with Long Covid
Some patients experience lingering and debilitating symptoms after COVID-19.
by Juliet Isselbacher
Harvard Art Museums Names a New Curator
Horace D. Ballard will direct American art collections at the museums.
by Lydialyle Gibson
The 2021 Honorands
An honorable tradition resumes, virtually.
The Year That Was
Class spirit (the shirt), recyclable regalia, Zoom primal scream
by John S. Rosenberg
The Future of Teaching
Pilot program points to the potential of hybrid instruction.
by John S. Rosenberg