Harvard Cancelled Affinity Celebrations. Students Held Them Anyway.

In hotels, parks, and churches, graduates decried the end of DEI programs.

by Nina Pasquini

Admissions Lawsuit, Round Two

Appellate arguments are heard in a closely watched admissions case. 

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Governing Boards Change Composition of Overseers

Limits on election of petition candidates and other measures are adopted.

by John S. Rosenberg

A Major Disparity in Massachusetts Criminal Justice

Harvard Law School researchers identify the mechanisms that lead to longer sentences for nonwhite defendants.

by Lydialyle Gibson

“An Academic Year in an Age of Upheaval”

President Bacow’s somber opening message for a challenging academic year—updated to include his Morning Prayers remarks

by John S. Rosenberg

“Find Your Way to Heal This World”

A virtual Convocation for the College class of 2024

by Marina N. Bolotnikova

Harvard Announces Dean of Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging

Sheree Ohen appointed as inaugural associate dean

by Jacob Sweet

Nobel Laureate Michael Kremer Relocates to University of Chicago

Development economist pulls up roots.

by John S. Rosenberg

Insurgent Election

Harvard Forward divestment advocates win three Board of Overseers seats—and other results from alumni voting.

by John S. Rosenberg

Museums, Making Their Way

Pandemic perspectives from the Getty and the Harvard Art Museums—and art’s role in refreshing “the dialogue with other human beings”

by Caroline Engelmayer

Harvard Square under Pandemic Pressure

Businesses are adapting to survive—if they can.

by Kristina DeMichele