University News
Rapid Tests, in Time for Fall Surge
Rapid COVID-19 tests, of the kind that Michael Mina has been advocating since last year, are finally approved for home use.
by Jonathan Shaw
Education, Reschooled
Harvard Graduate School of Education introduces core courses and a restructured professional curriculum.
by John S. Rosenberg
COOP Conversion
Renovation and consolidation at a Harvard Square institution
This Spring, Next Fall
The spring semester, coronavirus KO’s in-person Commencement, and fall prospects
by John S. Rosenberg
“Neither Comfort nor Cover”
A withering investigation of sexual harassment
by Lydialyle Gibson
Climate-Change Changes
Harvard Management Company issues its first “Climate Report,” and an update on divestment advocacy, and other institutions’ progress
by John S. Rosenberg
News Briefs
Bigger Allston ambitions, an admissions-lawsuit appeal, and a new center for cities
Brevia
Less construction in prospect, quantum science and engineering, and more
Harvard College Announces Class of 2025 Admissions Decisions
Harvard admits a record-low 3.4 percent of applicants
by Jacob Sweet
The Fight for the Republic
Bill Kristol discusses the future of the Republican Party and the survival of American constitutional democracy.
by Jonathan Shaw